Know how to behave at a fine restaurant, which is a telltale measure of social maturity.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Restaurants are like kids. You hope you understand their innate gifts, and then you let them realize their aspirations.
What I learned is that how we present ourselves to the world is really how we get treated. So if you want to be treated really well in a restaurant, you really have to dress up. You cannot just show up.
Maturity is achieved when a person postpones immediate pleasures for long-term values.
'Fine casual' means taking the cultural priorities that fine dining, at its best, believes in.
Although the skills aren't hard to learn, finding the happiness and finding the satisfaction and finding fulfillment in continuously serving somebody else something good to eat, is what makes a really good restaurant.
Maturity is achieved when a person accepts life as full of tension.
There's always room to improve in a restaurant. A restaurant is better or worse every day than it was the day before. It's impossible not to be, because it's human.
Maturity is the ability to think, speak and act your feelings within the bounds of dignity. The measure of your maturity is how spiritual you become during the midst of your frustrations.
When restaurants start to mature - and usually the five-year time is the time when the restaurant starts to settle in and have its own personality - your job is to grow it.
Manners easily and rapidly mature into morals.