The Burden Mentor
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Alander Pulliam has built his life on discipline, sacrifice, and relentless self‑improvement. With degrees lining his office walls and a track record of transforming struggling entrepreneurs into success stories, he has become the mentor people seek when they truly want to grow. But when three teens — Kenny, a quiet coder who believes YouTube tutorials make him an expert; Tiana, a creative powerhouse who wants results without the grind; and Lil Jax, a street‑smart kid who swears he's a "Google scholar" because he can search anything in seconds — show up asking for guidance, Alander immediately senses the familiar tension between ambition and instant gratification.
They say they want opportunity.They say they want direction.They say they want success.
But what they really want is the shortcut — the fast track, the hack, the overnight transformation.
As Alander pushes them to confront their habits, excuses, and resistance to responsibility, he finds himself wrestling with the deeper truth every mentor eventually learns: you can pour wisdom into someone, but you cannot force them to hold the rod. The more he challenges them, the more their reactions expose the generational divide — YouTube confidence versus real mastery, Google‑deep research versus lived experience, comfort versus growth.
Through tense conversations, emotional breakthroughs, and moments of raw honesty, The Mentor's Burden explores the psychological weight carried by those who teach, lead, and uplift others. It's a story about the limits of mentorship, the price of enabling, and the courage it takes to tell someone the truth they don't want to hear.
A powerful, modern parable for anyone who has ever tried to help someone who only wanted the fish.