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Look, I would say that anyone who does this work and doesn't have a strain of idealism is an adrenaline junkie or completely narcissistic. There is no other justification. You're risking your life, and if anything happens, it's our families who suffer tremendously.
Lynsey Addario
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote highlights the importance of idealism in challenging and dangerous professions, emphasizing the personal sacrifices involved.

Lynsey Addario's quote reflects on the nature of work that involves significant risk, suggesting that those who engage in such work must possess a sense of idealism. Without this idealism, one may be driven solely by selfish motives or thrills, neglecting the profound impact their choices have on their families and loved ones. The essence of the quote underscores that true dedication to such demanding work comes from a place of purpose, empathy, and commitment to a greater cause.

Themes

IdealismRiskFamiliesDedicationSacrifice

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech on humanitarian efforts, this quote could emphasize the importance of idealism in challenging work.

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It's very hard to turn your back once you're aware of what's going on, and you're aware of the injustices, and you're aware of the civilian casualties. It's much easier if you have no idea and you've never seen it.
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I do think my childhood is one of the fundamental reasons that I'm able to do my job. We were raised in this totally nonjudgmental family. We never knew who was going to walk in the front door. And as a journalist and a photographer, you walk into so many different scenes that you have to be open to everything.
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As a Western woman in the Middle East, I am often put in a different category. I am sort of like the third sex. I am not treated like a man. I am not treated like a woman. I am just treated like a journalist. That is usually really helpful.
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My strength is looking for composition and light, and I think those things come in the quieter times of war or photographing people affected on the margins of war - civilians, refugees; that is where I really excel.
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Don't expect things to happen fast. Be empathetic with the people you are photographing. Don't be concerned about money.
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If people really saw what was happening in Iraq and Afghanistan, then they might be marching in the streets to end wars. But you know, I think that no one ever sees because we're not allowed to see, and we're not allowed to publish what we do see. So it's quite difficult.
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