My grandma and I used to watch Jeopardy when I was old enough to count the scores, but not answer most of the questions. In a trauma filled time of my life, Alex Trebek was a positive and steady constant.
He treated contestants with respect, he made you laugh with his dad humor. He had command of his stage and you wanted his nod of approval — the cash money was nice too.
I barely found my place in middle school, I was bullied often and had low self-esteem, but trivia was my forte. No one could take that away from me.
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