A mentor, a 'teacher,' is like an editor. I absolutely value my editor, who is my teacher.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Being a mentor is something that's new for me but a role that I take very seriously.
All of us are mentors. You're mentors right here and now. And one of the things I've always done throughout my life, I have always found that person, that group of people that I was going to reach my hand out and help bring them along with me.
I certainly identify with the role of mentor and, to some degree, maybe teacher. I do a lot of work with kids at the Old Vic.
I am my own mentor. I like to listen to myself to improve.
I have a mentor. I have... guides. I have a lot of guides. Not a lot, but people whose opinions I really respect and who I will turn to.
I'm not a person of mentors.
I've definitely had mentors, whether parents or friends or actors who I like.
Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen, and a push in the right direction.
I don't think I've ever had a mentor. The closest thing is my friend Christopher Fowler, another writer. Chris kept me sane for a long time before I made it.
I don't have a mentor in the strict definition. I take as much advice and inspiration as I can from the people I am close to.