The Mentor Myth
ebook ∣ What Native Analogs Can Learn From Native Digitals (And Vice Versa)
By Nicolas Cole
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If you want to have any hope of remaining relevant in the working world, you need to understand the difference between Native Digitals and Native Analogs.
Native Digitals are a new category of human, and Native Analogs are the last of their kind to walk the earth. It's why Boomers (Native Analogs) call Millennials & Gen-Zers (Native Digitals) "entitled, lazy, avocado-toast-brunching screen addicts." But this isn't about young people being lazy and old people being "old."
This is a material change in the way humans conduct their lives.
If you are a CEO, founder, or creator using Native Analog business strategies and tactics to reach Native Digital customers, you're done.
Which leads us to The Mentor Myth.
In this "mini-book" you will learn:
Short, sweet, and jam-packed with incredibly valuable insights, this "mini-book" is a guide to staying relevant in today's (and tomorrow's) working environment.