This card was inspired by the 31st chapter in the book "50 Truths Worth Knowing."
Jim was a young reporter with an editor that he admired. He accompanied the editor and crew on an assignment to report on developments taking place in Washington. As they flew to Washington, the editor perched a typewriter on his lap and began formulating an article.
Then the editor did the unbelievable. He asked Jim to read over his shoulder and to give suggestions to improve the article he'd just written. Jim "meekly suggested" a word change, which the editor embraced. This happened repeatedly before that article was completed and then the editor said, "I hate to write, but I love having written" (which unbeknownst to Jim at the time is actually a quote from Dorothy Parker).
Jim never forgot the impact that one trip, that one article had on his own personal journey as s reporter.