Learn what you need to learn. I got it from a friend. Makes sense to me. A lot of us don’t really know what we really need to learn. We just go to school and go to class and go home. That’s it. Seldom do we demand for knowledge. We think asking for it makes us dumb but in reality, its the opposite.
When I studied my first short course on DBTC, I was ask by them what I want to learn. I appreciated what they did and seldom would anyone offer that. It is nice to study in class that you are interested in. It gives you more excitement because you want to learn that. Its a powerful tool you can use. Asking is the key. Of course ask those with the knowledge. Maybe you want to learn how to dance and you ask a plumber how. Learn what you need to learn.
When you found your mentor, follow his advices. For sure, he won’t bring you to any harm and maybe his advices are kinda tough but mentors know best. He is a pro on that league. He knows the pros and cons. Trust him. /no1
Following tips from mentors are tough at first. It requires you to be diligent and more energetic. My mentor wants me to be more energetic (kinda slow in moving) and be mingle with the family. I lack self motivation and diligence. Treasure valuable advices and be punctual on tasks given. I admit i have not followed some of my mentors tips. That is why I lost valuable wisdom I could have consumed. But its not too late (I think).
I have learned what I need to learn. But I want to learn more.
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