아무생각앖이 눈이 가는대로 읽어갔는데.. 첫 질문에대한 앤더슨의 답변이 또 나를 제대로 부끄럽게 했다..
Fame 과 Fortune에 obessesed 되어있던 나의 구석진 면을 힝..탓하며...재밌는 면도 있다. 어릴쩍에 mild form의 dyslexia가 있었던 탔에...티비를 가까이 했다더만..거기에 대한 얘기들..(그래도 공부를 글케 잘해서..Yalie가 되다니 부럽다.. 본인은 맨날 yale졸업의 value에도 불구하고 ABC에서 entry level 잡도 못얻었다고 난리지만) (솔직히 예일에 클래스데이 졸업연사에 가서도 그얘기를 해서 아주 놀랐다..)
You write about growing up as Gloria Vanderbilt's son. When did you realize you had an unusual situation?
I didn't really know my mom was famous until I was probably about 12. That's when she was doing fashion stuff and her name became much more talked about. I'd met famous people as a kid, like Charlie Chaplin when he returned from exile, Truman Capote, Andy Warhol. What was cool about my parents was, my brother and I were expected to sit at the adult table. There was never a kids' table. To me, the greatest privilege of the way I grew up was realizing at a very young age that these people are just as unhappy as everyone else. Once you realize that, it frees you up from believing that fame or riches are going to bring you happiness. I think it takes a lot of people a long time to figure that one out.
the funniest part~~
Was it tough to pick between TV and print journalism?
I've been addicted to TV since I emerged from the womb. I recently found a schedule I made for myself in fourth grade, which was all blocked out based on the TV schedule. When I got home, it was Magilla Gorilla, then The Andy Griffith Show. I think I allotted 15 minutes for dinner, and homework was done in front of the television. News was always on the schedule as well. I had a reading problem when I was a kid, so writing came a little slow.
오늘 우연히 오래된 타임 지들을 정리하면서.. 앤더슨
오늘 우연히 오래된 타임 지들을 정리하면서..
앤더슨의 10 Questions 를 발견했다..
아무생각앖이 눈이 가는대로 읽어갔는데.. 첫 질문에대한 앤더슨의 답변이 또 나를 제대로 부끄럽게 했다..
Fame 과 Fortune에 obessesed 되어있던 나의 구석진 면을 힝..탓하며...재밌는 면도 있다. 어릴쩍에 mild form의 dyslexia가 있었던 탔에...티비를 가까이 했다더만..거기에 대한 얘기들..(그래도 공부를 글케 잘해서..Yalie가 되다니 부럽다.. 본인은 맨날 yale졸업의 value에도 불구하고 ABC에서 entry level 잡도 못얻었다고 난리지만) (솔직히 예일에 클래스데이 졸업연사에 가서도 그얘기를 해서 아주 놀랐다..)
You write about growing up as Gloria Vanderbilt's son. When did you realize you had an unusual situation?
I didn't really know my mom was famous until I was probably about 12. That's when she was doing fashion stuff and her name became much more talked about. I'd met famous people as a kid, like Charlie Chaplin when he returned from exile, Truman Capote, Andy Warhol. What was cool about my parents was, my brother and I were expected to sit at the adult table. There was never a kids' table. To me, the greatest privilege of the way I grew up was realizing at a very young age that these people are just as unhappy as everyone else. Once you realize that, it frees you up from believing that fame or riches are going to bring you happiness. I think it takes a lot of people a long time to figure that one out.
the funniest part~~
Was it tough to pick between TV and print journalism?
I've been addicted to TV since I emerged from the womb. I recently found a schedule I made for myself in fourth grade, which was all blocked out based on the TV schedule. When I got home, it was Magilla Gorilla, then The Andy Griffith Show. I think I allotted 15 minutes for dinner, and homework was done in front of the television. News was always on the schedule as well. I had a reading problem when I was a kid, so writing came a little slow.