It's about somebody initially knowing more about it than you do but eventually you learn a lot about it yourself and practise the skills and techniques that you've been taught.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's what you learn after you know it all that counts.
The more you learn, the more you realize how much there is to learn.
I wouldn't presume to know something, but I have lots to learn and that's what I attempt to do through my work.
The more you learn, if you learn it properly, the more clear you become and the more you know.
In time I began to understand that it's when you start writing that you really find out what you don't know and need to know.
You learn a lot about yourself when you have success for a while. Like, a lot of things that you think are really important aren't. But you need that process.
There's always a learning curve, where you've got to learn what your subject is all about.
I've learned things about the craft of writing and about structuring a book and about character development and so on that I've just learned on the fly.
I believe a lot about psychology, or I'd like to learn about it - I'm someone who likes to learn about everything.
Learning is finding out what you already know.