by Yami Hikari » Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:24 pm
I agree with Aislin that the mentor should be respected, there are times we don't want to listen, times that we want something to be true so bad we cast a veil over our own eyes to the truth, but you have to remenber they're your mentor for a reason. They have more experiance and that's not something you can make up for with just knowledge, it's an invaluable asset to the person, no matter if they be bad or good. If they're good, you've had some peaceful times, if they're bad, they're something you call pull from to learn.
Nothing happens without a reason and you can always find a way to take something away from that experiance to get stronger, you just have to be willing to see it and accept it. That's perhaps the hardest part, you want to get upset, to indulge in a distraction from your path, and everyone will have their times they do so, but you have to keep going. The difference is how long it takes you to get your act together.
I'm greatful for the mentorship I'm receiving now, I didn't really know what I was missing out on before now, but I have to say I'm enjoying it.
-Yami
"What you fear, I embrace, for what comes will come and I will not spend my days cowering, but learning, loving, and dreaming."
"Let them talk, build your own path and move foward, let no other hold you back in the past"