RE: When Mentorship Becomes a Business: Knowing When to Walk Away
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I think anyone should charge for mentorship because let's be factual: life-changing information and knowledge is not easy to come by. Nevertheless, 18k is a lot of money, unless he is God that can see the future, which he is not, then there's absolutely no certainty that whatever he'll teach will yield dividends. However, it begs the question: if you're able to afford and make 18k out of pocket, it means you're already a good entrepreneur yourself. This program is for connection not mentorship.
The area in the picture looks like Atan area
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The picture is from Ijebu Ode town from a friend location I took. I think anybody that can afford 18k dollars in Nigeria economy is already a mentor, or what do you think? What are they doing to teach and say ? I think people who usually look a mentor are seeking to learn more in order to grow their craft and business alike. All I see is someone who wanted to make money off his mentorship.
18k is a lot of money to pay, that money can set you up to make thousands up on thousands of dollars if you invest it into tech. It's honestly too much.