Quote from StarDust9182:
I would advise caution at mentoring relatives. In my experience, most seekers think traders have some kind of magic secret and once they find it out, they will be rich too with little effort. It is a very similar expectation to socialism - I am equal (or better) to the trader and thus will make more money or I deserve equal to the trader but shouldn't have to do the supporting foundation work. That is, some pain is necessary to be successful as a trader IMO.
I have in past given fundamental principles and methods to about 8 people in 30 years and not one of the people who asked me sincerely have put the effort in to apply them and use them. (You give them magic beans and they tell you months later when you see them, I will make soup with these beans one day.) Now, I just don't waste my time. It answered the question from my past of why trading mentors were so difficult for me to find when I looked for them.
When I went to university, I was astounded to find out in my final year that the fairy rings of fellow students were working on homework as a group rather than each working on their own. I spent almost every waking hour studying and doing the work. I couldn't understand how most could keep up. I learned it by doing, they copied and learned some things by doing. Did that work out for them?
35 years later, I am healthy wealthy and wise, retired at 50 and they are .... Where are they exactly. Many washed out and were never heard from again. Some are bureaucrats and some even did pretty well overall. Not putting the work in is like the Jack and the magic bean stock story - a fairytale.
One of my engineering professors lamented to me about his poor teaching remarks during a student evaluation. I didn't mind how he taught but there was a lot of information and one had to pay attention and it was a challenge to keep up. He told me that due to the watering down of standards then (1974), in his opinion, only about 15 students (including me he said) of our 65 class actually belonged in engineering. I often think about this conversation when I look at what society has become. I often wonder if he was an optimist when I see how low some entrance standards have dropped to let in people who normally wouldn't qualify. After, somebody has to work on the problems, we can't all rely on government largesse.
It is a click society in efforts, make money society in objectives, and fast food society in patience.