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…arrogance is a disease that can betray you into forgetting your real friends and why they’re so important.
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Even with the best of intentions, too much hubris will stir up other people’s ire and their desire to put you in your place.
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Never Eat Alone:
…in your hike up the mountain, be humble. Help others up the mountain along with and before you.
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Never Eat Alone:
…mentoring is one of the most effective strategies to get the best out of each and every individual.
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By studying the lives of those who know more than we do, we expand our horizons.
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…mentoring, a lifelong process of giving and receiving in a never-ending role as both master and apprentice – has always been the Holy Grail for those who love to connect people with people.
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No process in history has done more to facilitate the exchange of information, skills, wisdom, and contacts than mentoring.
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Research now backs up [the] belief that whom you associate with is crucial to who you become.
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…if you hang with connected people, you’re connected. If you hang with successful people, you’re more likely to become successful yourself.
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Mentoring is a very deliberate activity that requires people to check their ego at the door, hold back from resenting other people’s success, and consciously strives to build beneficial relationships…
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