If I could interview anyone in the world, I'd probably choose a young Amazon Rain Forest child. I know how weird that sounds, but the lifestyle of the rainforest has always fascinated me. The idea of living on a wooden dock and spending days capturing food and searching for clean water is something I've constantly wondered about. I'd probably ask:
1. What is it like living in the rain forest, in the wide open, with a never ending tide of water rising and falling ?
2. What do you know of the outside world? Politically? Economically? Socially?
3. Do you enjoy life as you live it? Why/Why not?
4. What is the hardest part about living in the rain forest?
5. Is life calm and simple or difficult most of the time?
If I could work as a journalist anywhere, I'd probably work in France. I don't mean like a beautiful apartment overlooking the Eiffel Tower or anything glamorous like that. More like a calm and peaceful place. It'd be fantastic to observe and live amongst a culture of people that I don't know, and I would be able to practice my french until it reach perfection! (Or as close to that as I could possibly get.) I'd probably spend my time interviewing the locals and writing reviews on restaurants and art galleries. That would be quite a life. If not France, then definitely South America. I could spend an endless amount of time learning about the Rain Forest (as you can see above).
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