I think people can learn from my experience - you know, any young people who are under pressure, whether you work on Wall Street or you work in a factory in Alabama, and young journalists.
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What I learned at journalism school and at ABC - those skills are the same no matter where you are in the world.
Young people are so often dissed by the media.
I do worry about young people in the business who have experienced a lot of success and are punted around doing those manic publicity trails, when you don't really know who you are yet.
The jobs outlook in the U.S. isn't very good. And it's really about young people.
It certainly should not surprise us that a young person without any real stake in a legitimate occupation or career may get into trouble more easily. Such persons readily accept the idea that they have been unjustly deprived of money, status, and opportunity.
What I tell these young people is, the world is not as dangerous as the older generation would like you to believe. Anyone I know who has ever taken a risk and lost a job has ended up getting a better one two years later.
I don't feel the pressure by outsiders. I'm not someone who's easily influenced by the public.
You can really learn a lot from young people and the way they view the world.
I think the press are good people; I think they're educated people.
People think you have pressure when you are young. It's the other way round, actually.