Mentors Change Lives
Who is Your Mentor? In our timeline, we meet people through our path of life. There is always an important figure that has changed or influenced the choice of our ways. Usually, this person is called a mentor and could be a parent, friend, or teacher. For Wes Moore, a mentor in military school, and his mother, grandmother, community, and peers. Unlike the other Wes Moore, his mentors were the building enforcement that Wes needed to continue on a correct path, who fell into a bad gateway. The other Wes Moore mentor was his older brother Tony, but he dealt with drugs and violence. I believe our mentors significantly impact people's lives because they become our role models, and we respect them. In my semester of psychology child through adolescent, I learned that kids tend to follow or copy the selected "role model" and continue in their footsteps. The program of imitating someone's actions is because we want to fit into their ci...