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  • - The difference between a teacher and a mentor.

  • (upbeat music)

  • - A teacher is someone who is teaching

  • based on other people's principles.

  • Think about your school teacher,

  • teaching from a textbook. Theories, principles,

  • different case studies, that's what a teacher's job is,

  • to teach.

  • I'll give you a bonus one.

  • Coach.

  • A coach is someone who holds you accountable.

  • Example, a fitness coach.

  • It could be a basketball coach,

  • they could use to be a great player,

  • a great basketball player.

  • But maybe not the greatest.

  • So, Tiger Woods has a coach,

  • Michael Jordon has a coach.

  • Doesn't mean their coach could preform better,

  • and play better the game, than the player.

  • A coach's job is simply to point out the mistakes.

  • What are you working on to point out your flaws,

  • to push you beyond your limits,

  • that's a coach's job.

  • A mentor, on the other hand,

  • is someone who has been there and done that.

  • Who has produced the results that you want.

  • The biggest difference between a mentor and a teacher,

  • a teacher has not walked the path.

  • That teacher's teaching from a book,

  • teaching from based on

  • his or her understanding of something.

  • But a mentor has walked the path.

  • He's done it.

  • She's done it.

  • And now they're speaking from experience.

  • Reality is, to have a successful life,

  • you need all three.

  • Sometimes you need to learn from a teacher,

  • someone who is teaching you,

  • share with you other people's findings,

  • other people's mistakes.

  • You need a coach to hold you accountable,

  • to push you.

  • When you say, I can't go on anymore,

  • I can't bench press that much, the coach is saying,

  • one more! one more rep!

  • You can do one more rep!

  • right?

  • And then your mentor,

  • who knows what you're doing,

  • who knows the mistakes you're about to make,

  • before even you make them.

  • Who knows, hey don't do this,

  • I did that five years ago,

  • I did that 20 years ago.

  • Do this, and don't do that.

  • A mentor.

  • You need all three.

  • Out of all three,

  • a mentor is the most important

  • because a mentor has done it.

  • Been there, done it and continues to do it.

  • Which is very hard to find.

  • There aren't a lot of great mentors out there,

  • and there are not a lot of great mentors,

  • who are willing to mentor people.

  • Why don't they mentor people?

  • Because, its not that they don't want to!

  • no body ever asks.

  • You don't ask,

  • you're afraid to ask,

  • and you bring nothing to the table,

  • you're not adding value to your mentor's life.

  • You're just like a leech,

  • you just want to suck on to them,

  • and suck energy out of them.

  • Verses bringing something to the table.

  • What can you do?

  • You can't bring money because you got no money,

  • but you can bring something else.

  • Time, volunteer, something that you can do for them.

  • In exchange, they don't need anything from you.

  • Chances are, your mentor is successful.

  • He or she doesn't need a thing from you,

  • but doesn't mean you don't give them anything.

  • You got to bring something to the table.

  • So that's the difference.

  • Mentor, a coach, a teacher, you need all three.

  • And out of those, mentor is the most important.

- The difference between a teacher and a mentor.

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メンターと教師の違い (The Difference Between A Mentor And A Teacher)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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