"I want to go to college to study journalism. I want to speak French fluently, to travel. My mom was a journalist and it's in my blood"
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The line “to travel” does double duty. It’s the conventional dream, yes, but paired with journalism it suggests a particular kind of movement: not escape, but exposure. Travel as reporting, as witnessing, as learning how other people live rather than collecting experiences as status markers. That’s a subtle refusal of the celebrity bubble, where the world is often encountered through tour buses and PR itineraries.
Then comes the bloodline: “My mom was a journalist and it’s in my blood.” This isn’t just sentiment; it’s a legitimacy claim. In an industry that can infantilize pop singers, invoking a maternal professional legacy borrows seriousness and stakes. It also hints at inheritance as obligation: a need to justify fame by linking it to something civic-minded. The subtext is longing for a life that feels real, credentialed, and self-authored, even while living inside a machine that tries to author you.
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"I want to go to college to study journalism. I want to speak French fluently, to travel. My mom was a journalist and it's in my blood." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-want-to-go-to-college-to-study-journalism-i-88445/. Accessed 3 Mar. 2026.






