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“Falling into the hole of but I started before that person and they're getting more attention is not healthy, because there is always someone who came before you. People rise to fame in the blink of an eye, and others will work for years, even decades, with little to no glory. It's just the reality of the job and the way the media operates. That's why you have to stay grounded in your why, because your why will keep you motivated and ready to keep fighting even when the credit and cameras do not come. The press often covers the person who lit the fire, not the people who spend years laying the kindling so the fire will catch and spread.”

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Youth to Power: Your Voice and How to Use It

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