I‘m not one of those people who thinks it was better back then
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Slavomil Janov was born on July 19, 1958, in Levoča, Slovakia, and grew up with his parents and three siblings in Poprad. He came from a working-class background; his father worked as a tinsmith and his mother took care of the household. He remembers how one August morning in 1968, his mother woke him up with the words that there would be a war. Shortly thereafter, a classmate introduced him to scouting, which was briefly revived in the late 1960s. It was banned in Slovakia in February 1970. A few years later, while studying at the Secondary Technical School of Construction in Prešov, he founded a youth hiking club, which functioned as an illegal scout group. From then on, he was in regular contact with Jaroslav Foglar. In 1977, he left for the Czech Technical University in Prague, where he studied cartography and geodesy, but left the field after three years. Since high school, he had been contributing to various periodicals, and in 1980, he joined the Central Bohemian regional daily newspaper Svoboda as a trainee, where he gradually worked his way up to the position of sports editor. From 1983 to 1985, he completed his military service. While still in the army, he successfully passed the entrance exams for the Faculty of Journalism in Prague and graduated after the revolution. In the mid-1980s, as a journalist, he traveled to Wales and Italy with a rugby team. When the revolution came in November 1989, he sided with those in the editorial office who wanted freedom. Because he was not burdened with ideological articles as a sports editor, he was elected to head the daily newspaper Svoboda. Because he was not burdened with ideological articles as a sports editor, he was chosen to head the daily newspaper Svoboda. It ran until 1991, when he left to join the Melantrich publishing house, where he gradually worked his way up to the position of deputy director for publishing. At that time, he worked closely with Jaroslav Foglar and finally devoted himself fully to scouting, which he continues to do to this day. In 2024, he lived in Prague.