There’s something powerful about being truly seen. Not judged. Not compared. Just seen , for who you are, what you carry, and what you could become. That’s what mentorship does when it’s done right. It doesn’t just offer advice or direction. It offers reflection. It becomes a mirror that helps young people see themselves clearly, often for the first time. At TTS Initiative, we’ve watched this happen repeatedly . A teenager walks into a mentorship session unsure, quiet, maybe even skeptical. But over time, through honest conversations and consistent support, they begin to shift. They start asking deeper questions. They begin to speak with more confidence. They start to believe in their own story . What Makes Mentorship a Mirror? Most young people are surrounded by voices , teachers, parents, social media , friends . But very few of those voices are trained to listen deeply. Mentors are. A good mentor doesn’t just tell you what to do. The...