Hey Robert, you're books have helped me in so many ways. I've had alot of success in my field at such a young age, and recently decided to go off on my own and seek out a new mentor. I guess my question is, at what point is it ok to move on to the next mentor. Or better yet, is it better to diversify with many mentors for specific or to just have one solid mentor that can cover many areas? And what did you do in the beginning of your career as far as initiative, what was motivating you to just get started?
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Hey Robert, you're books have helped me in so many ways. I've had alot of success in my field at such a young age, and recently decided to go off on my own and seek out a new mentor. I guess my question is, at what point is it ok to move on to the next mentor. Or better yet, is it better to diversify with many mentors for specific or to just have one solid mentor that can cover many areas? And what did you do in the beginning of your career as far as initiative, what was motivating you to just get started?
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