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A review by moniponijabloni
Mentors: How to Help and Be Helped by Russell Brand
5.0
I think most people will disregard Russell because of his troubled past, but if you can look beyond that, I think you can find a lot of value in his writings.
This book is no exception, because the author has extensive experience in the realms of mentoring, both as a mentee and a mentor (the latter is mostly because of his work with the 12 step program).
The thing I consistently like about him is that he never takes himself too seriously. Yeah, he uses big words and talks a lot (both in writing and in real life), but I never get the sense that he positions himself higher than me; he is very relatable, which for a millennial like me is key to winning my heart.
In conclusion I would recommend this book to any person interested in mentoring/personal development and likes a bit of humor and lightheartedness with their profound wisdom.
This book is no exception, because the author has extensive experience in the realms of mentoring, both as a mentee and a mentor (the latter is mostly because of his work with the 12 step program).
The thing I consistently like about him is that he never takes himself too seriously. Yeah, he uses big words and talks a lot (both in writing and in real life), but I never get the sense that he positions himself higher than me; he is very relatable, which for a millennial like me is key to winning my heart.
In conclusion I would recommend this book to any person interested in mentoring/personal development and likes a bit of humor and lightheartedness with their profound wisdom.