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I’m in my late 20s and want to be a mentor for kids in their teens or early 20s. I havent had this kind of experience since being a swim team coach at age 17, and really enjoyed working with the kids. Preferably want to mentor other guys which I can relate to more. At the same time, I want to have a mentor for myself- someone not too much older than me (within 10 years) and who has a good life perspective going beyond just career. They would need to have a balanced life (in terms of career, health, and still be able to travel and have fun) for me to see them as a model for a life that I could follow. I haven’t had anything like this since I was a teen at a sleepaway summer camp and had some great counselors who were kind of like mentors for me. submitted by /u/Substantial-Tea-4476

Originally posted by u/Substantial-Tea-4476 on r/AskMen