Spiritedsub2 -> RE: Why I dislike mentoring (11/20/2012 10:56:58 AM)
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ORIGINAL: SimplyMichael If that was an oblique reference to me, let me answer it. I, you we all mentor here every day. The MASSIVE difference is,here it is not done in a vacuum. If say "X is true" and all sorts of people say I am full of shit, few will believe me. However, if I am mentoring you in private, I could convince someone of all sorts of stupid crap. In addition, this forum isnt all that anonymous, many,of us have met in real life or at least know someone,who knows someone. Neebies posting here have to earn,their spurs a bit. Its actually a rather special place. Sections of this entire forum are akin to a large, diverse, and often contentious panel of mentors. Questions and topic threads get posed, experienced and newbie alike chime in, and we get a wealth of viewpoints and "war story" experiences to consider. I think it's so much better than a single mentor, for the "one trick pony" reason Michael mentioned. I've found that what it takes is investing the time to read here extensively. Then we have to make the effort to think for ourselves and sort what we believe is the wheat from the chaff. I appreciate the time those who have been around for a long time are still willing to spend posting here. I hope you all get as much out of posting here as the newer ones get from reading.
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