“Well, that is true. Information is the name of the game and usually the fastest ones get the biggest scoops. But that doesn’t mean you should avoid it! I’s actually quite fun!” the woman beamed, an equally beautiful smile dancing on her features. Sure, the industry can be rather relentless sometimes, even brutal, but she wouldn’t trade it for the world.
Crossing her arms, Maya looked at the puzzled male “But that’s better than nothing, isn’t it? Sure, the options are really wide but at least you can narrow it down somewhat! I’m sure you’ll find your place eventually, maybe you’re one of those people who are good at multiple things? Haha, I’m jealous!”
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[ Really? I was thinking about script writing at one point and someone joked that I can be a journalist. But I tend to procrastinate, something a journalist should never have, right? Though maybe going as an editor or something along the lines might be fun. ]
Indeed the other seem very enthusiastic about it, it’s been a long while since Ian sees someone interested on something like that.
[ Yeah… eventually, though I hope I can onto this one interest for a long time. Before I got into languages it was information technology and then coding came up and I gave up and went for languages… and trying to understand a language and culture is just as fun. ]
Ian shook his head. Aside from basic computer tinkering, some languages and very basic grasp of geography and history, he is absolutely horrible at everything else.
[ My dad told me to be versatile… but I end up being the jack of all trades, master of none. A little frustrating… ]