Day 36: How to find a good survival mentor…

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What to Look for in a Good Instructor

At first glance, it seems obvious—but many people get fooled by great salesmanship and no real skill.

1. Real Experience Matters

  • Look for them to have experience in doing the thing

  • Look for them to have experience in teaching the thing

  • They’re two very different skills

  • Someone who can do well may still teach poorly

2. Clear Communicators Win

  • A great instructor can break things down clearly

  • Like Richard Feynman—known for explaining complex topics simply

  • Avoid people who confuse you to sound smarter

  • Trust those who make it make sense

3. research Their Credentials

  • Check if they’ve actually done what they claim

  • Ask other experts in the field

  • Talk to former students—did they learn anything?

  • A bad instructor can turn a class into a survival scenario… for the wrong reasons

Bottom Line

Don’t be fooled by hype.
Find instructors who have done it, lived it, and can explain it.
That’s the real test.

Step By Step of what to look for in any instructer

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