I learned that when you do the best job that you can do, some people will idolize you, others won't care, and some will vilify you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I guess what I learned the most was to feel lucky with what I have been able to accomplish and what I have and to feel humble about the people I have been able to work with.
I learned that you can be successful if you get people to help you become successful.
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 always try to work with people who are better than me, so I can learn more.
I've learned that I am allowed to say what I like and what I don't like. And I've learned that I have to be professional and not be everyone's best friend.
From my dad I learned to be good to people, to always be honest and straightforward. I learned hard work and perseverance.
I think that I've learned to relax, and trust in and hire very talented people, and trust in their abilities a little more.
One is taught by experience to put a premium on those few people who can appreciate you for what you are.
Every job I do, I like to think it makes me better or I learn things. It's all about how much something's going to stretch me or test me.
Idolizing is a strong word, though. I'm happy that people respond well to the work I'm doing now. If anyone admires what I'm doing in any way, then I'm really proud of it.
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