I've seen many young people who are crazily showered with resources by influential figures, but in the end, they all don't stay at the table. They share a common trait: they all think their talents are being recognized. In reality, the truth is quite the opposite. I have a friend who was mentored by a senior in the engineering industry, and he spent half a year immersed in the circle, gaining abundant resources and connections. He thought he was truly gifted and appreciated.
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I've seen many young people who are crazily showered with resources by influential figures, but in the end, they all don't stay at the table. They share a common trait: they all think their talents are being recognized. In reality, the truth is quite the opposite. I have a friend who was mentored by a senior in the engineering industry, and he spent half a year immersed in the circle, gaining abundant resources and connections. He thought he was truly gifted and appreciated.