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Updated almost 9 years ago,

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Joe Capobianco
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  • Old Bridge, NJ
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Is Mentor/coaching worth it?

Joe Capobianco
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  • Old Bridge, NJ
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I had a gentlemen contact me yesterday about coaching/mentoring me in order to achieve financial freedom. He contacted me through a young investor I met through Instagram. The young investor found this mentor after dropping out of college with no sense of direction. He also has no family members who invest or any who are business owners and claims this mentor will teach anything you want to know about becoming financially free. I'm starting to feel like the young investor is the perfect recruit for these mentors. My parents and my girlfriends father are business owners and have invested in properties. I was interested in joining this mentor but after thinking about it I feel like I don't need to pay someone to motivate me or teach me about investing when I have some family members who are already doing it. Can someone chime in and tell me if mentors are worth the investment or is my thinking more logical with this situation that mentors are better for new investors that have nobody to give them a sense of direction.
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