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"As a mentor, you have to be willing to put yourself in your mentee's shoes to understand their strug..." — Tobias Harris
As a mentor, you have to be willing to put yourself in your mentee's shoes to understand their struggles that they deal with. It's not supposed to turn into a pity party by any means, but empathy speaks volumes to a mentee in need of help rather than forced sympathy.
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