The Ideal Journalist (13)

The Ideal Journalist (13)
In this section, we will publish every week a simple remark, or a piece of advice… concerning idealism in journalistic work.
The ideal journalist is a humble person; he does not act arrogantly in his writings, nor does he use a style from which readers may understand that he has more knowledge and understanding than others, or that he understands more than people do…
He presents the essence of knowledge, the depth of knowledge, and the summary of knowledge, but in humility of heart, without pride, and without boasting.
His articles present knowledge, and do not present himself.
And in the information he mentions, he does not compare between himself and others, but rather explains in calmness and gentleness.
And the humble journalist does not rise upon the skulls of others. He does not try to demolish others and stand above what he demolishes announcing himself. Rather, his articles build people and build others, in a polite style in which he respects all people…


