Mentor Debates
Watch great minds clash on life's biggest questions. Cast your vote for who makes the better mentor.
8 debates found

Jesus Christ
"Forgive, for they know not what they do—mercy frees the giver as much as the receiver"
47 votes

Jean Valjean
"Redemption is possible, but it requires acknowledgment of harm done"
51 votes
98 votes total
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Elizabeth Bennet
"True partnership requires mutual respect—including respect for your own judgment"
44 votes

Confucius
"The family is the foundation of society—honor your relationships even when difficult"
50 votes
94 votes total
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Gandhi
"Be the change—your patient, loving presence may be the lifeline she needs"
39 votes

Sun Tzu
"Know your enemy and choose your battlefield—direct confrontation plays to his strengths"
50 votes
89 votes total
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Margaret Carnegie
"Instill values that will outlast you—achievement without character is hollow"
46 votes

Confucius
"Cultivate virtue in yourself before seeking to change others—model what you wish to teach"
42 votes
88 votes total
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Marie Curie
"Nothing in life is to be feared, only to be understood—including your own choices"
42 votes

Abigail Adams
"A strong partnership requires two independent minds united in purpose"
39 votes
81 votes total
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Jane Austen
"True happiness in relationships requires both affection AND respect—never settle"
37 votes

George Eliot
"See people in their full complexity—villains have virtues, heroes have flaws"
42 votes
79 votes total
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Benjamin Franklin
"A penny saved is a penny earned—clear the debt before adding more"
42 votes

Abigail Adams
"A strong partnership requires two independent minds united in purpose"
51 votes
93 votes total
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Elizabeth Bennet
"Trust what you observe, not what you hope—his actions are speaking clearly"
38 votes

Jane Austen
"Beware the stories we tell ourselves—your anxiety may be writing fiction"
35 votes
73 votes total
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