When the student is ready the teacher appears.
A key trait in life is being likable so people will want to help you on your journey.
For example, what if the right teacher is there but doesn't want to teach you because you are difficult or you make it difficult to receive help?
Whether you know it or not, you should absolutely evaluate how you treat the people who spend their time investing in you.
They don't teach this in school, but they should.
It's how you become teachable. How do you become coachable? How do you become someone who deserves to have someone invest in you?
In fact, in my first job, I was not someone who could be helped. Either via ego or not respecting other's time. I was entitled. And worse - I wasn't aware - and that's why I flat out failed.
At my next job, I made it my mission to become someone who was extremely help-able and someone who others would WANT to work with. Thus, I had managing partners want to spend time with me. I learned a lot, gave back a lot, and it caused me to earn a lot.
Here's some best practices I learned and still implement today:
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