The Open Chronicle of “Mentorship”

Note to the reader

This is a living, breathing rant. New entries will appear whenever the grand theatre of modern “mentorship – in particular, the type that defines itself as Awake Enlightened Souls” offers fresh absurdities. Sit tight—the saga writes itself.

Welcome to the golden age of “mentorship,” where anyone armed with Wi-Fi, a semi-functional webcam, and the confidence of a Victorian hypnotist can proclaim themselves a spiritual guru. A “higher being.” A self-declared enlightened soul who claims expertise on absolutely everything: life, death, the universe, your chakras, and naturally, your finances. 😏

And what a spectacle it is. By the third interminable monologue—good heavens, the droning!—you don’t just feel “spiritually awakened,” you begin to suspect that without their guidance, your very ability to breathe is compromised.

Picture wisdom compressed into the mental equivalent of a granola bar: quick, digestible, vaguely nutritious. Sprinkle over your existential crisis and voilà—instant enlightenment, conveniently packaged.

Entry 1: The Finger-Wagging Phenomenon

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Entry 2: Hearting Yourself—A Masterclass in Digital Absurdity

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Entry 3: The Grand Mastermind of Self-Celebration – Supreme Edition

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Entry 4: The Cult of Curated Dirt – A Masterclass in Filtered Earthiness

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Entry 5: The Algorithmic Priestess of Herbalism — or how to sell enlightenment in twelve easy payments

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Entry 6: The Next Folly of the Perpetual Online Hen — The Full Spectacle

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Entry 7: The Debate They Don’t Want You to See

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Entry 8: Ego, Puppets, and the Curious Case of the “Newly Minted” Protégé

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Entry 9: A Face Unwashed, a Crown Uncombed

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Entry 10: The Hen and the Man

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Entry 11: The Digital Sage and the Heroin Parable

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Entry 12: The Mentor, the Mirror and the Missing Licence

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💡 To be continued…

Probably tomorrow, once the next moon phase inspires another "download."

Yes, I know you want more—but it’s not up to me. Keep checking here regularly, so you can catch me when I soak up new inspiration. Always free follow-ups for those who dare. 😏

Bonus Chapter: When the Circus Isn’t Funny

While the comedy writes itself, occasionally the background can get worrying. If you ever encounter genuine risk to children or other vulnerable people in the UK, here’s what you should do:

England

Scotland

Note to self: Keep laughing at the finger-wagging circus—but never ignore when the act looks like it’s causing real harm.