Marcus didn't set out to be a mentor. He was a mid-career manager who once stood shaking in a stairwell, trying to hold himself together. Fifteen years later, he's walking a Las Vegas sidewalk beside Daniel - a younger man he was asked to invest in, and who ended up changing him as much as he was changed. *A Walk in Mentoring* is a narrative about what happens when one person agrees to walk alongside another. Not as an expert. Not as a coach. As someone willing to show up, ask hard questions, and stay when it gets uncomfortable. Through twenty chapters spanning the arc of a real mentoring relationship - from the awkward first meeting to the moment the mentee no longer needs you - this book explores formation: the slow, unglamorous process of becoming who you're meant to be. It draws on virtue ethics, practical psychology, and the kind of honesty that only comes from doing the work. This is not a mentoring manual. It's a story about what mentoring actually costs, and what it actually builds.
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