The Invisible Mentor Week in Review
This is what we talked about on The Invisible Mentor Blog this week: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, Black History Month – Booker T Washington, Principal, Tuskegee Institute and Author of Up From Slavery and Nathon Gunn, CEO, Social Game Universe.
Adventures in Learning
How does a phenomenon get started? You’ve all heard the phrase six degrees of separation, which is the idea that any two people in the world can be connected through six steps or less, through a chain of intermediaries.
Adventures in Learning: Six Degrees of Separation
Booked for Mentoring
The Count of Monte Cristoby Alexandre Dumas (1802 – 1870) is one of the best books that I have read, and if you love a good story filled with drama, then this is the book for you. I was very captivated and wanted to find out how the story ended. I was a bit disappointed with the ending, but you do not always get what you want. With any good book, there are many life lessons embedded in the story, as well as big ideas.
Book Review: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Wisdom of Life Profile
Born into slavery, Booker T Washington was one of the leading African American figures in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. In 1881, on the recommendation of his mentor Samuel Armstrong, a former Union Army general, Washington was placed in charge of the Tuskegee Negro Normal Institute. He received $2,000 from the government for salaries, but there was no campus, buildings, students or staff. When Washington died in 1915, Tuskegee Institute had 1,500 students enrolled, 250 faculty members and the largest endowment for any African American Institution, not bad for someone who was born a slave.
Interviews for Mentoring
This week we featured Nathon Gunn, CEO, Social Game Universe. A big message from Gunn is radical self-reliance – mentors are great, and having partners are great, however, there are times when you have to move forward even if it means going it alone. Here are Part One and Part Two of Nathon Gunn’s interview.
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- Mentor Yourself With Nathon Gunn, CEO, Social Game Universe Part II (theinvisiblementor.com)
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- Book Review: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (theinvisiblementor.com)
- Adventures in Learning: Six Degrees of Separation (theinvisiblementor.com)
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