It looks like Eva Murati has stepped up to the screen, because it's true. The moderator became part of television when he was still a teenager, and here he is today. Do you advise the same for other teens? It Depends.
?I officially became part of the gymnasium on television, and I think this thing has matured ahead of time in the face of responsibilities and maybe I didn't enjoy my teens too much (at least that's what I was told). But I don't care as that was the thing that made me happy. Teens should do what makes them feel better. Exclude drugs here or something that endangers their health, ?she answered a question on Instagram.
So it depends on what the teenager in question wants. Suppose he has a dream of television. How is it processed?
"1. Have the courage. To believe in yourself.
2. Not to listen to frivolous criticism, but only to professionals whose careers they respect. (Something I wish I had been told when I was 16 years old.)
3. Don't just depend on television. Something good is done when he treats it as a hobby, as a passion, and gives it love. Life does not begin and end on screen, but if that is what brings you happiness, then give it the proper dedication. ?