I still remember that in the fall of 2018, after I watched a play in an underground screening room, everyone introduced myself and said that I studied journalism. An elder sister said rudely: "Is there any news now? You have no future in studying news, but if you have a little brain, you will not be able to do news." She also studied news and then went into an unrelated career. While I felt the truth about what she said, her arrogance made me so uncomfortable that I never went there again.
If nothing else, I will not continue to study journalism, nor do I want to do any related career. Because there is nothing to do. I often say that I chose a major that doesn't make any money at all, but fortunately my family chooses me. But I am still very grateful to myself, for giving me a new opportunity to know the world at the age of 18, and for pulling me out of the ivory tower to see the truth of society, and through practice time and time again, I saw that I had never come into contact with it. reality. We are professionally trained to see the post-truth era from a sociological and communication perspective before the worst. There are many cases and theories that my brothers and sisters have been unable to learn in the classroom.
I hate this world very much, and I don't like news. Every day I watch social news, I can't help but whisper swear words. But I am grateful to those who are running for the truth, no matter what industry they are in. I wouldn't say it's a particularly good show, but it's certainly inspiring.
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