I learned about machinery, I learned how men behaved under pressure, and I learned about Americans.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I learned about men from my son.
I learned how to handle myself in the kitchen - where to stand and how to be out of people's way and how to function like a machine.
I learned so much about life and other human beings - then about myself.
I learned how to be a learner. When you get in a job, the tendency is to say, 'I've got to know it. I've got to give direction to others. I'm in this job because I'm better and smarter.' I always took a different view, that the key was to identify the people who really knew and learn from them.
I learned how to cook and do a lot of marital things.
I learned life from some good teachers.
I learnt the theory of movement, which I still teach sometimes. I was very, very ambitious to learn a skill.
Being educated in the United States gave me a good understanding of American culture. I think I got a lot of influence from the entrepreneurial mind in the United States.
For me, becoming a man had a lot to do with learning communication, and I learned about that by acting.
I learned how to speak English watching television.