>> i do have mentorses. here's the most important thing about getting mentors or getting people to mentor you, especially when you're a business owner or entrepreneur, it's really required that you give back in some ways. you can't see it as a one-way relationship. you can't go up to someone and say, will you please mentor me or look out for me without really being able to bring something to the table. even if you feel, there is nothing i can dofor this person, think any way you can add value. when you approach it from that perspective, people are more committed to giving back and helping someone who they feel isn't just asking for a hand out and looking for mentorship, but is really looking to bring something to the table. >> how do you look at it, cori. i think people often feel shy. they are insecure, they are shy. they don't know even how to approach someone. >> no, i think that's a fantastic point. i fully agree with shawna and that's why for me peer mentoring communities are so important. for example,