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Finding a trusted mentor
I've been exploring and learning from every source that I can, and I've come to the point I think I need a mentor, sometime who's done it before and can teach me. I haven't seen any mentorship program offered through Bigger Pockets, but Max Maxwell I think has one, Robert Kiyosaki, Nick Estes, and a few others. Everyone is going to have mixed reviews, people are happy to complain when they didn't do the work themselves.
but that leaves me in a quandary. Who do I use? I don't want to just have someone teaching me everything I've already learned through YouTube, just the extra information that I don't know to even ask right now. Does anyone have experience with a mentor, specifically with any of those I listed? Any suggestions or thoughts?