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The mentoring culture has gradually disappeared. What do you think of the present apprenticeship ceremony?

Mentoring culture can be said to be a traditional culture in China, which has been passed down since ancient times. However, with the progress of science and technology society, this mentoring culture is gradually disappearing.

In ancient times, mentoring culture was the master's own practice. At that time, the culture was not as developed as the present education, and many people only made their talents under the guidance of masters. Therefore, the ancient mentoring culture was very vigorous and developed. I believe that after watching many costume films, you will find that mentoring can be said to be a word for everyone. But now, with the development, every skill that everyone learns is basically available in every educational institution, so don't worry about finding a master or not. In the past, many mentoring relationships were about learning Kung Fu, and now there are many educational institutions that can learn Kung Fu. Of course, the average expert is a very unusual person. For example, many celebrities in the upper class, whether entrepreneurs or stars, have their own apprentices. For example, Sammo Hung and Yu Yan of Eddie Peng Yuyan are both his apprentices. I remember they held a mentoring ceremony the other day.

Mentoring culture can't be said to be bad culture, nor can it be said to be good culture. After all, the master is private, and there is personal influence who cultivates his disciples. As the saying goes, a good teacher will teach you a lot. Now we compare the school to our master. What we learned at school improved our talents and skills.

After all, mentoring is a culture and a form. If you meet a great person in your life, if he takes you as an apprentice, what an honor it is.