Russell Beck once said that most people who love news writing and want to be journalists have a romantic ideal or dream. They want to grow up to be such a writer, or become chief editor of a big media editor. I started working in journalism when I was eight years old. It was my mother's idea. He was full of fantasies about life, and she didn't want me to work like my father at sunrise and sunset, and work all his life, leaving only a few pieces of broken furniture when he died. In particular, she hoped that I could get ahead and introduce me to the Saturday evening post after giving a cool compliment to my courage. In this way, I began to peddle newspapers along the street.<br>
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