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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Is a Mentor a good thing to seek?
Do you think looking for a mentor is a good strategy?
I wouldn't mind having a good mentor with experience that could minimize the risks I take and lead me in the right direction.
The problem is that it is hard to find someone reliable and trustworthy. We live in a business and selfish world, Many people (Not All) are out for themselves. They like to take advantage of the not so experienced and try to make a quick buck.
These are just my thoughts and would like to know what are yours?
All information and feedback is appreciated.
Thank you
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If you can attend some investor meetings locally, you may be able to connect with someone that you relate to. A mentor will cut your learning curve drastically. You could probably screen potential partners too just as you would an employee. Ask around to others that have worked with him or her. Take your time and pay attention to your intuition. In the meantime get as much education as you can. It would also be good to fill out your BP profile as anyone that is going to consider spending time with you is going to want to see what you have done and where you are headed.