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Engels Rojas
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Just noticed on my profile I have "get a mentor" as part of what I'm looking for or goals. Now I read "...that they are looking for a mentor to teach them all they know but offer nothing in return but the privilege of working with them." In this guide http://www.biggerpockets.com/real-estate-investing/education Just letting you guys know it wasn't my intention to come off in that manner.

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Jon Klaus
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There is nothing wrong with seeking a mentor. Just look to return as much value as you can to those who invest in you.

I actually have had many mentors, and still do right here at BP.

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