How Do You Find A Mentor?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Are you looking for a mentor or trying to find your destiny? You have to follow what my mentor Allan Nation just wrote about in his most recent article...

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  • @RomarioVillanueva
    @RomarioVillanueva 8 лет назад +32

    Great advice Tai. I actually did what you mentioned. I got my foot in the door at a hospital. Eventually I realized it really wasn't for me. Saved me tons of money before investing it in a Masters program.
    Anyone else care to share their experience?

    • @kieran_w98
      @kieran_w98 8 лет назад

      I'm working at a cricket ground. I have a mentor. he's teaching me all he knows about hospitality. life lessons to. I get called mini me all the time because I'm striding to be like him. or get called twin. or his Un born son etc etc. in my own way I'm alike him.. but with a twist. I will be the best there is. I promise. not to you but to my self. like tai said. if everything you touch turns to gold. you will be rich. now every time a customer leaves my hospitality suite I make sure they know my name. when I set up my suite I make it perfect. or as close as I can. like my mentor says 99% of people won't notice the effort and detail you do to make your room look like this. but the one % that does is the people you want to impress. so if that means make sure my table cloth is level all the way. I eill do everything I can to do that. today a cloth took me 25 minutes. people call me slow at it. honestly I don't care.yhe 1% that will notice that is who I care. I could go on but your probably getting bored. I had a bad upbringing to.not terrible as others but not good. witch made me who I am. before I go. how old do you think I am

    • @RomarioVillanueva
      @RomarioVillanueva 7 лет назад

      Saro M
      Though I will volunteer more to give back. The hospital position was a paid position I applied for.

  • @evanthibault863
    @evanthibault863 8 лет назад +12

    I have been watching your videos and reading articles you reference for the past two days for hours before my job. I am so tremendously thankful for the information you make available Tai, you are currently changing my life. You are helping motivate me into the right position to fine tune my goals and really make my plan turn into action producing results. You have very quickly become a mentor of mine through social media and again for that, I would like to thank you greatly. Here is to the ambitious ones. Cheers, -Evan

  • @TylerRayJohnson
    @TylerRayJohnson 8 лет назад +11

    This is good advice. I worked in the tv/film industry doing audio post production in hollywood a few years back and my first job i offered to do sound design on the first episode for free, and if the director liked my work, then we could talk about working together in the future. Sure enough, I was hired after him hearing my work.
    Gotta give to receive!

    • @monamoore5471
      @monamoore5471 7 лет назад

      mee too I work almost a year in interior design

  • @zeroxdan
    @zeroxdan 8 лет назад +20

    I think taking ownership, as if you owned 100% of the company is a great way to see it. Thank you for your ideas :)

  • @joshiewashe9486
    @joshiewashe9486 9 лет назад +1

    I saw this guy in a youtube advertisement.At first I saw his lambo and I he was some rich showoff,then i started listening to what he was saying.Real talk,Im currently working at SEGA and you can make changes in your life.With confidence and pointers.

  • @EastonTV
    @EastonTV 6 лет назад +1

    Tai, you are incredible. I absolutely love your advice on mentorship. I have an entire chapter in my book based off of what I learned from you.

  • @smackroscoe
    @smackroscoe 9 лет назад

    This is one of the most impressive bit of information I have ever come across RUclips. I watched this video 3x in a row just to let this wisdom soak in. It's elegant, insightful & easy to remember. 1. Get your foot in the door. 2. Be impressive; know stuff, be on time, pay attention to your appearance/presentation & act like you own the business. This is all gold. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Nicely done sir, I salute you!

  • @theghostofhumankindness4312
    @theghostofhumankindness4312 9 лет назад +1

    I work 24/7 on my university degree and I kept listening to calming electronica on The Sound You Need. The advert of you with the car and the book shelf in the garage kept popping up and my first thoughts were "Oh here we go, another scam-artist." I've been involved in network marketing before and that has led me to become weary about rags to riches stories and buzz words. However, your videos are EXTREMELY insightful and I spent the entire day listening to them and have even bought a few of your recommended books. I just want to say thanks a whole bunch!

  • @Jpavey23
    @Jpavey23 9 лет назад

    This man is a great inspiration for those who watch their favorite entertainment channels on youtube daily who aspire to do the things they watch.

  • @sarah_ferguson
    @sarah_ferguson 8 лет назад +1

    I love how you're so casual; you eat and drink and show us your house while talking. It makes me feel like I can relate to you.

  • @lancedavidson3195
    @lancedavidson3195 8 лет назад

    People accept "No" too easy...
    "No" is the catch all "gate-keeper" phrase to turn away time wasters. People are too interested in hand outs rather than seeking, what I call "Contributory rewards"... If you are willing to contribute more to society and make sacrifices, your will be rewarded for the value of that contribution. Staying hungry, for success is the only thing that will give you the motivation to be diligent so you can contribute 10x more than the average person. In other words, if your efforts cannot be distinctly different, in value, to what the average person produces, you will never have more than the average person.
    I hope this helps someone out there.
    Tai, as always...
    Great content!
    Keep up the Great Work
    Sincerely,
    Lance Thomas Davidson

  • @AstenRegisTheFlipside
    @AstenRegisTheFlipside 7 лет назад

    Well said. People are too focused on pay check rather than building rare valuable skills.

  • @kennyphadez1118
    @kennyphadez1118 8 лет назад

    Thank you Tia keep doing the videos no matter what they say you are helping people, and it's life changing. I just started watching your videos a few days ago and I'm already convinced you're doing the right thing, people need the real

  • @sheekorganics8417
    @sheekorganics8417 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks Tai I'm on my way! For those wondering how to make money while working for free may I offer a bit of advice. Learn a skill and/or offer a service to others that you can already do. I taught myself how to crochet because I knew that was something I could do at home or anywhere for that matter while working for free. I also do housekeeping in affluent neighborhoods because I can charge more ($20 per hour)and have a more flexible schedule. I now make about $80 a day with crochet(i have an etsy online store) plus a steady $300 per week from housekeeping. I'm 40 yrs and I'm doing it. I desire to become a mechanical engineer. Now to find to mentor and I most certainly will! Best of wishes to everyone

  • @elenaermiefitness6704
    @elenaermiefitness6704 8 лет назад +5

    Thumb up if you want Tai to be your mentor! Ive emailed him and commented on a ton of his videos, will start reaching out on social media and continue to be persistent.

  • @VangusKhan
    @VangusKhan 9 лет назад +2

    Tai is spot on about being impressive and doing things for others when it comes to promotions.

  • @CaseyMichelleArt
    @CaseyMichelleArt 9 лет назад

    My favorite advice you said in this video... "Take ownership". :)

  • @tommysatterleevlog
    @tommysatterleevlog 9 лет назад +3

    My best friend who was a few years older than me (senior in high school) was/is a genius. He spent hours teaching me coding and helping me with schoolwork. He was the guy to finish his calculus test first. Most of all, he took all the meaning from things into his brain. He could make a 10 page book a 100 page essay. He recently ran away. The age of 17, you truly remind me of him. Thanks for the videos sir, things have sucked without him. Our two brains together would be brilliant but it's to bad it won't happen.

  • @dragonbombx1600
    @dragonbombx1600 9 лет назад

    INTO A BETTER PLACE. Man, because of this guy, I got my life change. I made it to college. But it took time. Thank you so much bro. Keep making videos. Trust me you will be the smartest person in the world

  • @namewithheld7835
    @namewithheld7835 9 лет назад +1

    The best way I found to find a mentor is to realize they *are out there* and willing to help. Look under a *charity online*. A homeless shelter, a child advocate group, any kind of community based organization. And look under the donors. They are easy to find. But don't bother them. Be candid and explain your situation where you want to be and leave it at that. If they help *great!* if *Not* move on. *DO NOT* Explain about how miserable you are or how you have no money. Misery or sob stories will leave you on the street alone. I hope this helps someone who is sincere about getting *a hand up, not a hand out.*

  • @shahb786
    @shahb786 9 лет назад

    Tai I think you talk a lot of sense! Can listen to you all day it's kinda refreshing what you say!! I'm from a small town in Leeds, yorkshire , England. Not gunna be easy finding a mentor around here but I'm not giving up in living the dream!

  • @charly40fication
    @charly40fication 9 лет назад

    Thanks Tai, your advice is always GOLD! My Life is transforming day by day because of your 67 steps!!!
    Keep going, I love your stuff!

  • @dakotaj614
    @dakotaj614 9 лет назад

    Tai, I hope you see this. It is because of these simple truths that I stayed at my crap job washing cars for $10 bucks an hour, and 4 months later I got promoted to a salaried position plus commission. These few notions of common sense really made a difference in my life. So thank you for being a human that talks of inflicting change, then proceeds to manifest it.

  • @dragonbombx1600
    @dragonbombx1600 9 лет назад +1

    Hey. This guy in this video. Is going to change the world.

  • @danadams2221
    @danadams2221 8 лет назад

    All I can say is ask. If you want a mentor ask people to be your mentor.
    I'm trying to get a job in the tech field and I decided one day I would as my professor a bunch of questions. One thing lead to another and now he's helping me get a job. I went from no opportunity to a job opportunity. He's not my mentor that I go to twice a week. He's looking over my resume and preparing me for this job. He doesn't have to but he saw my drive and passion for technology. So always ask don't be afraid!

  • @sheekorganics8417
    @sheekorganics8417 9 лет назад

    Might I also add that the two skills I chose to support myself and my son are ones where I can listen to extensive amounts of audio books and youtube videos while I make money. I chose non thinking means of earning income so that I could learn as I earn:)

  • @djcrobo2877
    @djcrobo2877 8 лет назад

    So I've only liked your videos on here after I feel I've learned something new, useful, or interesting, and so far I've liked every single one of your videos and put it o a playlist so that I could always look them up if needed! Thank you!

  • @ahartov87
    @ahartov87 9 лет назад

    In my career path outside the military. I've become much more humble now, but I¨m conflicted in my interests, and so I don't overdeliver at my current job like some might say I should. I don't feel too bad (although I do feel a little bad) about this, since I know that I'm spending my energies wisely on learning other things, becoming eclectic, experimenting with business on the side, etc.

  • @AdrianaTorres-fw6oz
    @AdrianaTorres-fw6oz 8 лет назад

    Good morning Tai! Thanks for the advice..hppe you have a great day too!!✌🙏💛💎💛

  • @taxin2476
    @taxin2476 7 лет назад

    This just what i needed to hear, thank you so much.

  • @ElefitTV
    @ElefitTV 9 лет назад

    That's s freaking brilliant!
    I truly wish I worked in the field I majored in, this was really interesting.
    Would never have majored in CRJ!

  • @alxanderruacho5451
    @alxanderruacho5451 9 лет назад

    I remember saying I wouldn't work for free like an internship but yess it makes all the right sense

  • @JamesPrenticez
    @JamesPrenticez 8 лет назад

    Thank you Tai. You talk a lot about doing things for others, these videos do a lot for me, however I cannot return the favor except to say thanks.

  • @babytarot18
    @babytarot18 7 лет назад

    tysm gave me this priceless advice ...this is so precious for me rytnow thanksssss

  • @NoHandle690
    @NoHandle690 8 лет назад +7

    Can't work for free, I have family to provide for. I would if I could. I even know in what industry. It's a shame, I'm so hungry of learning.

    • @zre6497
      @zre6497 8 лет назад

      +Ratel 2 read man

    • @EastonTV
      @EastonTV 6 лет назад +1

      Hey man! Try reading audible books. In person mentors are great, but YOU CAN LEARN SO MUCH FROM BOOKS

  • @Chevda2485
    @Chevda2485 9 лет назад

    Another awesome, clear and concise video Tai.

  • @beneph3543
    @beneph3543 9 лет назад

    Wow, that's a kind of scary concept to not immediately go to college after high school... but Allan Nation may have a point there. I'm 15 and my brother and sister both went to top ranked schools (sister went to Princeton and brother to University of Virginia). I'm not totally sold on that concept because it may be wasted years of your life......or not. Great stuff to think over, love your stuff Tai keep it up!!!

  • @dchen1010
    @dchen1010 9 лет назад

    Thank you for posting these videos Tai.

  • @CanupFiles
    @CanupFiles 4 месяца назад

    This is more relevant today than it was 9 years ago.

  • @jessicaburroughs5763
    @jessicaburroughs5763 7 лет назад

    You can't lose when you add value! :)

  • @anthonyroyer5937
    @anthonyroyer5937 9 лет назад

    The things people do when the try to find mentors, calling around to a hundred different business owners, asking parents if they know someone who would be willing to help. Well the first day I tried, I found people and set up meetings to talk with them. I just walked into stores and I find 3 owners who were willing to talk with me, within an hour. I just walked in, I'd suggest doing that.

  • @brokethehabit
    @brokethehabit 9 лет назад

    perfect example is youtube. we often aim for viral videos and that one 'lucky' video but no one wants to start at the bottom and grind it out.

  • @ItsabitToppey
    @ItsabitToppey 8 лет назад +9

    So much KNAWLEDGE

  • @CY-vz6lj
    @CY-vz6lj 9 лет назад

    I have recently found out about your channel I've watch the majority of your vids and I just want to say u are 1 of the most inspiring people the world has ever seen. And I am really taking your thoughts on borèd thx cyle.clarke

  • @mildredmartinez6330
    @mildredmartinez6330 7 лет назад

    Thank you Tai for this advice so great advice and useful ..

  • @SalsaShaman
    @SalsaShaman 9 лет назад

    I couldn't start studying Math or Latin because I felt like I was just too far behind to be able to catch up. I ''wasn't willing to start at the ground floor'' as you put it. That cost me my diploma, of course.
    ...But that's in the past, might as well just make the best of what I have and keep going!

  • @jacob3975
    @jacob3975 9 лет назад

    Wish I still had the opportunity to go to school, but I can't afford it anymore but I'll still find a way to be successful 😊

  • @rodaann1
    @rodaann1 9 лет назад

    Great video Tai, thanks as always for the free knowledge

  • @darkdaemon13
    @darkdaemon13 9 лет назад

    You're inspiring so many people

  • @christianhidalgo9699
    @christianhidalgo9699 9 лет назад

    Yay, just started my first econ course so seeing Tai using the now familiar term Opportunity Cost makes me smile >:D

    • @christianhidalgo9699
      @christianhidalgo9699 9 лет назад

      Great advice by the way: 1) Get your foot in the door, any way you can, 2) be impressive

  • @GudLucCharm
    @GudLucCharm 7 лет назад

    I so agree. I will work for free with my mentor. I feel like the person is giving me alot by mentoring me. Time is money. Why should they waste there time on me in return for nothing.

  • @smilesakendung36
    @smilesakendung36 7 лет назад

    love it. start at the ground level

  • @gwengold1342
    @gwengold1342 7 лет назад

    This video was actually interesting keep it up tailopes💪👐👏👏👏

  • @TBTHEONE
    @TBTHEONE Год назад

    still WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. RESPECT! TL

  • @levijohansen1064
    @levijohansen1064 9 лет назад +11

    I really want to start my own business an online shop that sells quality lures and a had saved up all my money about 1000 dollars. I had picked out all of the lures I wanted to sell I started to work on the website on shopify and I was just about to launch when my mom says no. Witch is weird because I told her about it earlier and she liked it I don't think she really believed in me. Any way I'm not just going to give up so I need to find a mentor someone who can help me and teach me. So ya great video great advise am going to try that. I'm 12

  • @alexsienriques3229
    @alexsienriques3229 8 лет назад

    Thanks Thai for what you do because guys like me need people like you, I am training for boxing and I don't have the 67 dollars for the 67 bonuses but when I do I will sign up because I think that it will help me make success for the things I want to do which is become a professional boxer

  • @TheValerieGomez
    @TheValerieGomez 9 лет назад

    This is amazing advice thanks so much!

  • @chasewystone
    @chasewystone 8 лет назад

    Free work by corporations in LA as dictated as being "intern work" has been borderline illegal, and would guaranteed be made illegal this day and age considering the law. There are very precise laws regarding interns and "free" work. You can't just tell people in Cali what to do in that respect if you're restricting their rights.

  • @jackx5750
    @jackx5750 8 лет назад

    I was very skeptical of this guy at first but his content is pretty legit. On the topic of the video though , Frederick Herzberg's theory says money is not the best motivator, this ties right in with what tai is saying at around 3:30. Look up "Jumping for jelly beans" on youtube. Good man tai.

  • @senseimiller9458
    @senseimiller9458 9 лет назад

    If one wishes to know about anything, you must first empty all you think you know about the subject of focus, to then learn about that thing and your motivations behind our desires for success. Then, while gaining that new knowledge with new passion and with true intimacy we will move forward with true focus and intent. Intentions are what we are judged by most. Did we show a true desire to learn, or control something instead? Were we filled with doubt before an idea was even presented? How can you make the crucial decisions in your business or life without any true clarity of your internal direction?

  • @RisvoldTheGreat
    @RisvoldTheGreat 8 лет назад

    good info thank you sir, beautiful view as well.

  • @Suntro
    @Suntro 9 лет назад

    Now to get out there and find me a Jedi master.

  • @giogutierrez7282
    @giogutierrez7282 9 лет назад

    I was doing an internship at BMA Securities a few months ago, but I admit I was not impressive. Thanks for the advise

  • @semigoso
    @semigoso 9 лет назад

    Man, what you talk about its very interesting , good video. A advice for you is , every time you mention a book, try to put his titlue and autor when you edit the video, will be better for the people , like me, who dont speak english very well :).

  • @gabrielb.langlois2275
    @gabrielb.langlois2275 9 лет назад

    If you could make a video and recommend a/some book/s about pushing yourself out of your comfort zone it would be appreciated.
    You know how those who had a harsh upbringing often seem to be very passionate about things in life and how they work super hard to achieve their goals versus those who had a comfortable childhood seem to just lie there in their comfort zone because they have no sense of urgency or desperation? It would be cool to get your insight on that.

  • @ianwarlick1550
    @ianwarlick1550 9 лет назад

    Tai, could you do a small series on how you make your living has investor. Like what different people are out there, should you work for a company, and who are the main people to follow

  • @goofytube3627
    @goofytube3627 8 лет назад +3

    Tai I never read a book in my life is that one of the reasons why my self and people don't become more accuracy or u can say more susfull in life?

  • @JamesTsividis
    @JamesTsividis 9 лет назад

    You're right. I'm going to look for places to work for free at. If anything, it will motivate me to get better scores at university if that's what I really want to do.

    • @Smujge
      @Smujge 9 лет назад

      Here, have this! www.tailopez.com/flow.php?lp=FS-1845

    • @JamesTsividis
      @JamesTsividis 9 лет назад

      Haha thanks. I actually bought this a few months ago and stopped at 15. I should finish it.

  • @dl6691
    @dl6691 9 лет назад +7

    How would one afford food and shelter when working for free?

    • @EastonTV
      @EastonTV 6 лет назад +3

      hahaha, thats a solid point. Have to find a balance

  • @ebufi7957
    @ebufi7957 9 лет назад +1

    Hi Tai. I love your 67 Step Program, it has a great and abundant content.Thank you. Regarding this video I agree with you that I have to find an activity that I like and look for mentors in this field and I disagree that I have to volunteer full time, they will not give me a job with volunteering, I can learn about the business, I can know and meet people in the field and make connections, I can get experience for my resume but lamentably they will not give me a job in the place that I volunteer. To get a job it is better if I can find an internship in the same company even with the lowest salary or like you say sweeping the floor with a low salary. This is better than volunteering to get a job. When I volunteer they want me to continue working for free, this is the nature of volunteering. Like you say in volunteering or working I have to be impressive and do my best,

  • @ETheEntertainer
    @ETheEntertainer 7 лет назад

    Mentor me..... I'm ready to work and you make sense to me

  • @adamelashker6550
    @adamelashker6550 9 лет назад +12

    Hey tai I need your advice. I'm 14 years old. I have been extremely lucky to be born into a wealthy family. My father is a millionaire doctor and my mother is too. He also has millions invested in stocks. I have roughly 20,000 dollars in my bank account. My dad is a great mentor to me. He grew up in the slums with 4 sisters, and he immigrated to America alone at 24 with only 200 dollars in his pocket. He raised that up into millions in profit. He started from nothing and become a millionaire, I have started from something, but i want to become a billionaire. I hope you can give me some feedback because I am searching for mentors and I hope you can assist me.

    • @Madara2010X
      @Madara2010X 9 лет назад +4

      Just keep humility in the back of your mind and truly get to know yourself.
      Oh and I'm extremely grateful to all lengthy replies. It's not often I get to practice speed reading :D

    • @InSamous70
      @InSamous70 9 лет назад +1

      adam elashker You already have a headstart more than the majority of people, you'll get there eventually.

    • @alex-kj3qw
      @alex-kj3qw 9 лет назад +5

      adam elashker you have successful parents right before your eyes. you have two mentors that can give you the best advice with the most want to do so. You should undoubtably show them you want to succeed past them and that will go a lone way. I envy the opportunity that you have as I was born in rags with little money or father figure at all. However, if you don't want to use your parents as mentors I will gladly take your place.

    • @leozanna2861
      @leozanna2861 7 лет назад

      adam elashker You need a better mentor than Tai. You need someone like Warren Buffett, you need Tony Robbins. If you're a millionaire, then you should learn from people that are the 1% because they make billions. And learning only 1% of what billionaires know will be enough to be able to make 10millions.

    • @forho2
      @forho2 7 лет назад

      adam elashker Tai Lopez says to be great you need to Identify your strengths, pick a skill that utilizes your strengths and allows you to give value to people, compare your aptitude realistically to others in your chosen field, and if you can realistically offer value in the market place as good as others in your same field, then double down on focusing on that ONE skill and put in 15,000-30k hours of training and practice of that skill...
      It all starts with ID'ing your strengths. Tai says this is done by experimenting or even taking tests

  • @jonathanvandagriff7515
    @jonathanvandagriff7515 9 лет назад

    Great advice, thanks!

  • @TheDesignerDeveloper
    @TheDesignerDeveloper 9 лет назад

    Well said man.
    Cheers.

  • @SiimLand
    @SiimLand 9 лет назад

    you should make videos about napoleon hill and dale carnegie

  • @RyanFloom
    @RyanFloom 8 лет назад +4

    Do you have a recommended book list? How do you choose what you read?

    • @Navarrete19
      @Navarrete19 7 лет назад

      Ryan Floom I have a list

    • @EastonTV
      @EastonTV 6 лет назад +2

      Hey man! I would recommend How to Win Friends and Influence people. Its INCREDIBLE

    • @stnz908
      @stnz908 6 лет назад

      Start with these-
      The Doors Of Perception by Aldous Huxley
      Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs
      On The Road by Jack Kerouac
      One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
      Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe
      Be Here Now by Ram Dass
      Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson

  • @Matt-jv3mk
    @Matt-jv3mk 9 лет назад

    Tai, have you ever read The Doors of the Sea by David Bentley Hart or The Problem of Pain by CS Lewis? Both are about the role of free will in our lives. Pretty mind-blowing stuff.

  • @ezequiell9116
    @ezequiell9116 9 лет назад

    You know what's funny about tais videos is that he keeps getting more subscribers but the view numbers stay the same that just prooves how fast people give up

  • @TheJamesking7828
    @TheJamesking7828 9 лет назад

    Do you think flipping houses and Real estate is a great career path to Financial freedom

  • @jasonhua676
    @jasonhua676 9 лет назад

    I have that exact same napkin holder!

  • @08klausy
    @08klausy 8 лет назад

    Holy shit. This blew my mind o.O

  • @winaungthein173
    @winaungthein173 8 лет назад +6

    U got to help me !! I'm really looking for a good and suitable mentor. I have no business tho I wan to start a business. I'm Juz 16!

    • @davidcozziii
      @davidcozziii 7 лет назад

      Winaung Thein maybe spell properly

    • @WhoisAustin
      @WhoisAustin 7 лет назад

      Winaung Thein well... here is some advice! Use proper grammer. I am 16 too and i have started many bussniess I guess you could say and if i learned anything it would be people won't take you seriously if you are saying "im juz 16!" if you talk like a child they will treat you like one.

    • @jimbob7522
      @jimbob7522 7 лет назад

      Shut the fuck up kid

    • @EastonTV
      @EastonTV 6 лет назад

      Hey! I am also 16. I have a mentor that I meet with every Wednesday so he can help me with my business. As a student, people are going to be more open to mentor you. Don't be afraid to reachout to anybody you want. Also, that is sick that you want to start a business! I have really enjoyed mine

  • @p4yb4ck
    @p4yb4ck 7 лет назад

    Hi all!
    I am not a high flyer, but I committ to my work and strive to improve in my jobs, normally resulting in better results than many. The answer to this many times is turning down of proposals or mocking of them. I don't find I get noticed. It could be random chaos going against me...
    What to do??!

  • @juliansands4391
    @juliansands4391 8 лет назад

    1. I wasn't willing to play basketball at a juco 2. I was a personal trainer that wasn't impressive I needed to have more detailed thought out programs

  • @shannongstyle6310
    @shannongstyle6310 9 лет назад

    I like the videos I've seen so far. However, the title of this video is not exactly in line with the content.
    I am no expert, but I was looking for ways to find a mentor and this just explains some ideas surrounding that. Not actual ways steps that you can take to find a mentor.
    Just some thoughts. I am really enjoying your content so far.

  • @isopure97
    @isopure97 8 лет назад

    golden just golden

  • @KotooshuKraken
    @KotooshuKraken 7 лет назад

    Something that I should've started from ground level but didn't, (guess from pride)? Kind of programming, I am learning, made accounts on Fivver, Guru, upwork, Konker, settled the, but still haven't started really doing the services. 2. Kind of direct sales to my network, I do it, but very weak by now. Struggling to increase it.
    Something I started, but wasn't impressive enough? In one way, translating a book ,I was very slow, but am persistent. 2. Growing plants. seems like I don't pay enough work to it, and so I get poor and not much advice and help.

  • @TiagoSoares17
    @TiagoSoares17 9 лет назад

    I don't know how things work in USA but here in Europe what happens is that most of the companies and people take advantage of people who do internships for free. You do the most boring things in the world and most of the times you don't learn anything from that experience.

  • @lancerammo77
    @lancerammo77 9 лет назад

    Tai here's the question I pose to you, what if I can't get a mentor. I'm could name plenty here in North Carolina, specifically near Raleigh, but I can promise you even if I could manage to meet them, they wouldn't have the time or motivation to teach me. How can I, someone who isn't successful or extraordinary for my age, capture the attention of a great mentor?

  • @aspen7599
    @aspen7599 9 лет назад +3

    So I saw two of your RUclips commercials about you in your garage with your Lamborghini okay they say the same exact thing but are two separate videos, I thought those words weren't scripted, that's how it seems, and I noticed you did a second video just to show all of the 7 bookshelves because you didn't on the first. I would love for you to make a video on how you actually Made This Money, Who really knows.

    • @MYNAMEISKLAY
      @MYNAMEISKLAY 9 лет назад

      I think he said n a video he was an investor. I'm not sure. But whatever it may be, he is successful and truly intelligent. My aspiration one day is to be that successful.

    • @aspen7599
      @aspen7599 9 лет назад

      Yes he is.

  • @TMCGINGER
    @TMCGINGER 8 лет назад +4

    Hey, I'm a high school student and I've been given this chance to choose a mentor and research a topic I love with this mentor. Do you have any tips on finding a mentor as a student like me?

    • @EastonTV
      @EastonTV 6 лет назад

      Hey! I am also a high school student. I have a mentor that I meet with every Wednesday so he can help me with my business. As a student, people are going to be more open to mentor you. Don't be afraid to reachout to anybody you want.

  • @Firstwho
    @Firstwho 9 лет назад

    It is interesting hearing you quote Sam Harris. Have you ever read William Lane Craig to offset that?

  • @GenerationX1984
    @GenerationX1984 9 лет назад +1

    Somebody needs to find a cure for that Los Angeles smog problem. I can see it from your house.

  • @lowkeysleepy4413
    @lowkeysleepy4413 7 лет назад

    Hey tai I found a great mentor in my butler he cared for me at a very young age when my parents were murdered after taking me to a show that scared me we were intercepted in an alley by a mugger who shot my father then shot my mother my butler cared for me ever since and now I have inherited my family wealth in a huge company that is city wide I have also found great friends like the commissioner I have not forgotten the face of my parents murderer but I have been chasing him ever since with the help of a suit and cowl that I wear

  • @TremainHayhoe
    @TremainHayhoe 8 лет назад +1

    AWESOME VIDEO TAI!

  • @ZiGGi03
    @ZiGGi03 9 лет назад

    TaI will you be writing a book about your life ? It would be interesting to see how you changed in your own words .

  • @kevindelrosario3207
    @kevindelrosario3207 9 лет назад

    If I knew then what I know now, what opportunity could i have gotten? What did I let slip away or pass me by? This is an excellent question.
    When I look back I see little opportunity's that i could have made better out of, and out of those little opportunity's bigger ones could have been presented.

  • @LordOfTheOnionRings774
    @LordOfTheOnionRings774 9 лет назад

    Tai, I'm a junior in high school and I haven't exactly pinpointed what I want to major in. I'm stuck between programming and coding or animation and environment design. Since my school in a small NC town doesn't offer any classes of the sort I've take the initiative to get the courses added in the hopes that I can take them before I graduate. Anyways, my question was how did you fund your trips to foreign countries to meet with people? Now I guess I can fly up and talk my uncle. He would be a start to the whole mentor thing. He's been a very successful businessman and a terrific architect. An example of work he has done is the Phare tower in Paris. I believe that he could help in the environment design. I should be over in LA this summer.
    Hope to here back from you soon! Many more questions!

  • @kiwi1043
    @kiwi1043 8 лет назад

    Tai, new book for you I think you will find intriguing. 4 Cardinal Virtues by Joseph Pieper.

  • @gfghgfrtggfrHD
    @gfghgfrtggfrHD 8 лет назад

    Question Tai. You said before you was located somewhere in NC but then moved around when you got to meet a lot of your mentors. My question is did you move from NC because you didn't see anyone in the part that was involved in what you wanted to see yourself doing as a career?