Looking for mentor I'm a beginner

Discussion in 'Hook Up' started by elishamukoya, Aug 11, 2024.

  1. Badkarma

    Badkarma

    how much will you pay me?
     
    #21     Aug 17, 2024
  2. Akthuri

    Akthuri

    Hi, if you are willing to put the time and commitment I can help you
     
    #22     Aug 17, 2024
  3. schizo

    schizo

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    For a guy who wants to eagerly learn from a mentor, he's clearly showing a lot of enthusiasm. This is how you know if one is legit or not.

    BTW this in itself is oxymoron. If you're truly a beginner, then you need to work yourself up enough to understand what the mentor is teaching. He ain't gonna stoop down to your level and teach you from scratch.
     
    #23     Aug 17, 2024
  4. poopy

    poopy


    I am. What do you charge?
     
    #24     Aug 17, 2024
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  5. destresio is the best.
     
    #25     Aug 17, 2024
  6. Bugsy

    Bugsy

    You might search his post history to see what gems you can glean for free first.
     
    #26     Aug 20, 2024
  7. Akthuri

    Akthuri

    No charge
     
    #27     Aug 24, 2024
  8. Overnight

    Overnight

    You're, well...

     
    #28     Aug 24, 2024


  9. Hello.

    My wife doesn't want me mentoring beautiful women anymore. Cera was the last one.


    Kenyan culture
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    Start by telling a story of stock success. This is about the internet of things...

    As you know the tradition of storytelling in Kenya started a long time ago. Often called ‘orature” in the region, folklore, oral history and storytelling has been handed down from generation to generation by communities passing on their cultural knowledge and heritage.

    If you say the character in your story buys Apple stock. So may those listening to your tale..

    Kenya has three main ethno-linguistic groups: Cushitic, Nilotic and Bantu speakers. There are over 42 different tribes in the country and each tribe has its own myths and legends. But every tribe can buy Apple stock. The Bantu prefer NVDA.

    Why not come up with 3 stock ideas by moonlight?


    Tales by Moonlight

    Traditionally, the adults would gather the children together by moonlight around a village fire and tell stories. These are traditionally called Tales by Moonlight or commonly known as Fireside Tales. How about Fireside Stocks!

    Usually, the stories were meant to prepare the young people for life, teaching them a lesson or moral. Or perhaps how to invest!

    In Kenyan folk tales, they have well known animal stories that again vary from tribe to tribe. The animals commonly used are the hare, leopard, snake and lion.

    Could we assign these animals to various stock prognosticators? Cramer the snake,,,

    Buy & Sell Call and Response: call/response chants and choruses that children already know or can easily learn. I say TSLA you say NIO! These are used repeatedly to create a participatory atmosphere with the children before the story starts. Most of the time they are accompanied with movements, clapping or playing of musical instruments. Often, they act as a way of creating and maintaining positive participatory energy among children in a group.[​IMG]

    The Market drum. When trading begins for the day strike the drum 3 times.

    Hope This helps~si
     
    #29     Sep 7, 2024
  10. Akthuri

    Akthuri

    I'm not selling courses/mentorships or anything. I just like to help people who are really commited
     
    #30     Sep 7, 2024