Trying to figure everything out alone may feel smart today. It often becomes the most expensive decision later.

You are curious.
You want to grow.

You want to build something meaningful.
You are willing to put in the effort.

So you start learning on your own.
You read books.
You watch videos.
You test ideas.
You move forward.
But slowly, something starts happening.

A good mentor does not just give you answers.
They give you perspective.
They help you see mistakes before they become expensive.
They shorten your learning curve.
They show you what actually matters and what you can ignore.

And that clarity saves you something extremely valuable.
Time.
Money can come back.
Time rarely does.

Many people hesitate to invest in a mentor because of the cost.
But the real cost is often invisible.