"It's definitely a shock to go from being 15 in high school to working. There's no real cushion there. There's no preparation at all. You learn by doing"
- Emma Stone
About this Quote
In this quote, Emma Stone is revealing her experience of transitioning from being a high school student to going into the workforce. She describes it as a shock because there is an unexpected shift from the structured and familiar environment of high school to the unforeseeable and demanding world of work. Stone likewise points out the lack of preparation for this shift, highlighting the truth that high school does not adequately prepare students for the real world. Instead, she stresses the importance of finding out through experience, recommending that one should adapt and find out as they go in order to prosper in the workforce. In general, Stone's words convey the difficulties and realities of growing up and going into the labor force.
This quote is written / told by Emma Stone somewhere between November 6, 1988 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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