Finding a "Mentor" is no easy thing, especially if you have yet to refine your field of focus i.e. chosen the specific area of magic you want to invest yourself into the most.
Are you planning on being a close-up worker? Comedy Magician? Childrens' Entertainer? An Escapist? Bizarrist? Mentalist? Psychic Entertainer?
... What's the field you are going to hold to and make the biggest investment into?
There is no right or wrong answer, only that you decide and stick with it for at least 3-5 years (preferably much longer). Once you make this decision and start not just learning all you can about that field of practice, but create your own solid act -- a routine that is stable, proven and more or less set in stone... once you do this a strange thing happens...
The Teacher Arrives!
When the Student is Ready, the Teacher Will Come!
In the mean time, taking some dance classes, courses in technical theater, voice & public speaking, make-up and even storytelling will help you go much further in seeing your dreams come true than rushing out to buy the newest piece O'junk everyone is talking about on the forum this month. Even taking a part-time job as a stage-hand, working the pitch-booths at the local carnival or swap-meet... anywhere and anything that gives you EXPERIENCE in front of the public and presenting a "thing".
Best of luck!