The Two People You Need in Your Life Life isn’t a solo journey. To truly grow, we need two kinds of people on our side: the seasoned veteran and the wide-eyed novice. One carries the weight of years; the other, the spark of possibility. Together, they form a perfect ecosystem of wisdom and wonder. The experienced one—the mentor, the elder, the one who has been through the fire—brings more than just knowledge. They bring maps of success, cautionary tales of failure, and most importantly, wisdom. There’s an old saying: “Fools learn from their own mistakes; wise men learn from the mistakes of others.” To become wise, we must sit at the feet of the wise. That’s why experienced people aren’t just nice to have—they are essential. But don’t underestimate the fresh graduate. They may lack years, but they make up for it in curiosity. Their minds are not yet boxed in by “the way things are done.” They ask the uncomfortable questions—the ones that force us to pause, rethink, and some...