3 Book Authors That I Considered As My Mentor

in ThoughtfulDailyPost2 years ago (edited)

I never talked to them, but I learned a lot through the books that they wrote.

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We started from nothing, and some people taught us lessons upon growing up. It might be your parents, your friends, or even your teachers. They are usually the one who helps us in times of difficulty. As we grow, some people can be considered a mentor: the word mentor depends on your definition. For me, a mentor is a person or the person who taught valuable lessons in our life.

Who is—or should I say “are”—the people that I consider my mentor? If you will ask me, they are Robert Kiyosaki, Mark Manson, and James Clear. Yes, they are the authors of the most selling books. At a young age, I decided to read books, and currently, these are the books that I read: Rich dad, poor dad, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck, and Atomic Habits.

Robert Kiyosaki taught me about finances. His iconic book Rich dad poor dad was one of the best books that I read. It taught me how to invest rather than save money. He said a job is a short-term solution for a long-term problem. Working for money will make you a slave for life while financial literacy and learning how the money will work for you can make you financially independent.

But of course, losing some money from investing is just part of the process. It is inevitable when it comes to investing so you have to learn risk management. But for a better start, you have to clear your debts first and start increasing your cash flow.

Meanwhile, James Clear taught me how to increase my productivity and start to break my bad habits. I always hear and read the feedback from his book, Atomic Habits, and decided to start reading it. I never had any regrets. My procrastination decreased and improved my performance.

I learned how to spend my day wisely and productively. I also realized that sometimes, I am not busy…for being productive. I am busy procrastinating. This is how I started breaking my bad habits. Although it is hard until now, there is a voice of discipline shouting in my head. I learned how to stick to my goal and keep pursuing it by being productive every day.

Finally, Mark Manson is really one of my favorite. I can say that his book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck opened my mind to reality…or should I say it activated my self-awareness and boost my self-esteem. I was always conscious of everything, I overthink every single move that I made. I always think of what other people think about me not until I read his book.

By him, I realized that we should not give a f*ck on everything and to everyone. It gives me self-respect and started to learn about self-development. I work out and exercise, I started dieting, and somehow increase my confidence. The simple things that I can't do before are now easy as ABC. Well, they are literally easy, I'm just the one who thinks it is hard.

I had never seen these people in person, but they gave value to my life through the books that they wrote. I never talked to them, but the words from their book were marked in my mind. I consider them as my mentor because they taught me a lot of lessons in my life; as I said in the introduction, mentors are the one who contributes to our life.

I was not even a fan of reading books, but reading their works made me start building my reading habits wherein I added it to my daily routine. It is also part of the application of what I learned from the book Atomic Habits. These people became a huge part of my life—even indirectly, at least, I learned a lot from them.


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Selfhelp books and motivational books grabe. Haha ni download ko lang ang books nila except kay Kiyosaki, there's a feeling in me kasi na gamit na gamit sya sa mga networkers kaya iwas ako sa kaniya. That is just me and my personal experience.

Mark Manson books love them! Yung mga stoic books din goods sya.

Not bad pa din naman 'yung kay kiyosaki. Pero there are parts na kinukwestiyon ko hahaha kahit dun kay Mark Manson. The best pa din Atomic Habits.

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Robert Kiyosaki, James Clear, and Mark Manson. I enjoyed their books too! If you want more of them, you can watch their YouTube videos or sign up for their newsletters on their websites. I think they also host their own podcast shows.

Haven't checked Mark and James YouTube but I am subscribed with Robert. Thanks for the info!

I didn't know you're such a reader at your young age. I hope more and more youngsters will come to read too!
I have heard positive feedback about Atomic Habits but I haven't had the chance to read the book yet. I might try to get a copy.

I'm really not a bookworm, but I want to become one and add it to my system.

Atomic Habits is life-changing to increase your productivity.

I wouldn't also consider myself as a bookworm. But before I am really a fan of books.
That's actually a good idea. You'll gain a lot of knowledge and maturity in reading.

When I read your post about Atomic Habits, it made me want to buy the book 😅 Hopefully I can buy and have time reading it.

You can download files though

True! But I like the smell of the book and add more to the dust collection

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Wow truth, mentors are the ones who contribute most to a persons life. Your content showed how much these people have impacted you through their works. Thanks so much for sharing.

I should develop the habit of reading. Really need to.

They really have an impact to myself! It's a good influence, and yes you have to start reading to gain knowledge.

Thank you for reading!