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Good morning, afternoon, and evening. I have been reading "The Ultimate Guide to Real Estate Investing" for the past week and I have a few questions regarding what makes a good mentor and also my role as the one being mentored. In the book, they speek about how important it is for a beginner like my self to find a good mentor but what are some good qualities that I should look for? Also, what should I look out for when talking to potential mentors? The book also did explains to me that the relationship between me and the mentor should be a "ill help you if you help me" relationship. I am not really hand so what could I do for a ,potential mentor, that would let them know that I was serious about learning and that I'm not here to waist there time?