When I was in 10th grade, I took one of those tests that's supposed to tell you what you should be when you grow up. The test told me that I should be a journalist.
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As a youngster, I think I said I wanted to be a journalist, but that's a disguise for being a writer.
I don't think I ever wanted to be a journalist - I was more interested in what comes from being a journalist.
Well, I don't know how astute I am, but I did want to be a journalist when I was growing up.
I wanted to be a journalist because I like to ask questions. And I like the idea that someone might feel responsible for answering them.
I always wanted to be some kind of writer or newspaper reporter. But after college... I did other things.
I thought I wanted to be a journalist or a novelist.
I always wanted to be a serious journalist.
I think the key to being a journalist is getting your subject to feel comfortable enough to talk about stuff they want to talk about and the stuff they like and don't like, and still feel comfortable about it.
When I finished grad school, I sort of fell into journalism. Someone mentioned that there was an entry-level job at the Reuters News Agency. I applied, and, to my amazement, I got the job.
I got into journalism because I came of age in the '60s. It just seemed one way for me to get things done.
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