mental health issues that contributed to both a plagiarism and fabrication scandal and his future career. He was 27 at the time of his resignation, approximately 10 years from today, in 2003.
In the interview, Jayson offers a message of hope, saying, in part, ""I think an anniversary is sort of an artificial thing. It brings back memories both good and bad. It was a terrible time in my life 10 years ago. I had absolutely no hope, no direction."
Jayson adds that bipolar disorder, which he was diagnosed with later in 2003, does not excuse his actions. "It didn't explain why I did what I did, that had to do with character issues," he said, adding, "I'm rebuilding my life and helping people with mental health problems," said Blair. "I never would have imagined I made as much progress as I have, but there's always going to be some regret about my actions."
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http://columbia.patch.com/articles/jaysonblairtalkson10yearanniversaryofresignation
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