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Abhishek Deochake
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Episode 2 | #WDIL | Imaginary Mentor

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So the best way to deal with these kind of things is write an email to Naval Ravikanth, for example. So when I write an email to Naval Ravikanth with all my problems and things, that question that I'm going to ask to him, and because what happens is I have read Navir Ravir Kant's books and listened to several podcast of his. So once I've written the email, I start thinking on the line, what would be the answers will be from Naval Ravikanth

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Rakesh Kumar
@RakeshKumar2023 · 1:16
So who will come in front of us and will teach us something new, something important and it will make some impact on us? We can't say. So definitely that is our imaginary mentor. I agree with
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:21
Yes. You know, these imaginary mentors can always help us a lot if we are able to understand what they're trying to tell us. And that's a good take on these imaginary mentors. Thank you for your swell cast
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