Gabby Logan
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It's another year to go.
You're thinking about what you do after and you might do a master's or something.
So and it feels sometimes you speak and I feel like you almost like worrying about things that aren't happening yet.
I mean, they're just so far in the future that, you know, but maybe that is the nature of the world that we live in.
But that's what people say in their 40s, and that's what people say in their 50s.
I guess the moral of that is that to find your own path as early as you can, to feel as happy as you can with what you're doing.
And what's the brilliant expression, comparison is?
The thief of joy, yeah.
And it is so true, isn't it?
That you are...
Because the interesting thing was, during COVID...
which was a very instrumental period of your life, you know, as young teenagers, I felt there was this shift and we were going to start valuing other things.
We valued people who made cures.
I'm not talking about the experience of us, per se.
I'm talking about the wider view in society...
we started to realize because people who could go back to work first of all we were told essential workers right key workers and they were people who were doing things like frontline health care and and things that were deemed to be really valuable to society and it made people kind of look at themselves didn't think am i of any use to society if this all went really badly wrong what tools do i have that i can give society i always talk about the time that you and i decided to work for crisis at christmas when we didn't have any kids we had to put our skills down on the
We didn't have any.
We ended up just literally just working in the kitchen.
But not even doing any cooking in the kitchen.
Just be friends.