I learned how important it is to entertain people and give them a reason to come and watch you play.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You learn something when you don't play well, and I figure that helping people, it makes me very, very happy.
In life I've learned one thing; if you want to be good you have to connect with the best people. So I got very close to the high-stakes players here. I get to watch them and play with them a little bit.
I learned to play football in the streets. Every day of school, everyone came and played football. The street is a good school, and you learn many things there - resiliency, how to play against older players, and how to put up with or dodge kicks.
I've given many lessons in many sports over the years to many different people.
I've played so many moms, best friends, sisters and understanding people.
For me, I've learned that the best thing is to focus on the team you play for and yourself and what you need to do.
The main thing is, wherever I play, I enjoy it and help the team.
I needed to do a play. I needed to learn how to act again, in a focused, all-encompassing way, and a really challenging play is a great way to do that.
I learned by standing in the wings and watching established acts on stage.
My thing was play as hard as you can, don't be stupid, pay attention to details, and have enough guts in the clutch that you're not afraid to make a play. Some things I thought were important for a young man to know.
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