Mentoring: The Impact On An Individual's Life

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Everybody has their own perception on what a hero is. To some people, their hero may be their parent, a sibling, or anyone else that they may look up to. There is not a single right or wrong answer to what defines a hero. One way do define a hero is any person who follows and enforces their own moral standards, even when it is not always the easy choice. Heroes can influence our lives by mentoring those who look up to them and displaying the values they believe in.

Mentoring will have the greatest impact on an individual's life. A hero can try to teach his beliefs to others but a person has to choose a mentor. This means that the person already believes in what the hero is doing and wants to learn more from that person. The influence from mentoring can be a good or bad influence depending on the individual. For example, if the heroic mentor cuts corners in order to achieve his/her goals, then the student will also learn that this is an acceptable behavior. On the other hand, a mentor can show the student why it is not beneficial to cut corners and teach a positive and valuable lesson. The relationship between a mentor and student will have the most impact because both parties want to teach and be taught so it is ultimately up …show more content…

This too could have a huge influence on others' lives. It could be the difference between gaining or losing people from considering you a hero. For example, if a leader is telling his subordinates what the rules are and how important it is to follow them, but walks away and breaks the rules when he/she thinks nobody is watching then they will not only lose respect and trust, but they will likely not be viewed as a hero either. I've had a leader do that exact thing with me and I quickly started noticing more reasons why I would not want to lead the same

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