Is it sufficient that you have learned to drive the car or shall we look and see what is under the hood? Most people go through life without ever knowing.
I've always been an avid reader. If I don't have a book in the car I'll stop and pick one up just to have something to read. I don't even remember learning to read.
I grew up in Texas and people love their American-made muscle cars there. I grew up around people who loved cars and took care of cars and my dad's a big car nut so I learned a little bit about cars - how to love them most importantly. I think that from the time I could remember I've always envisioned myself in a vintage muscle car.
In the end the humanities can only be defended by stressing how indispensable they are and this means insisting on their vital role in the whole business of academic learning rather than protesting that like some poor relation they don't cost much to be housed.
The Internet has changed the way we communicate with each other the way we learn about the world and the way we conduct business.
I learned from Mr. Wrigley early in my career that loyalty wins and it creates friendships. I saw it work for him in his business.
In recent years I've been writing because I'm fortunate enough to work in the world of food television to travel and taste and learn about cooking from the best chefs in the business.
I used to be focused on being the dopest rapper in the game and then once that became what I was I wanted something different and I wanted to become the best businessman in the game. I wanted to learn how to master the business like I mastered the rap.
I learned what I really love is making films not the film business. I want to be on the set meeting with writers I want that freedom. I love it now.
All those lessons that I've learned on the court I have applied them to my life outside of the court in business my company called V Starr interiors an interior design company and EleVen which I wear on court.
There are two ways to extend a business. Take inventory of what you're good at and extend out from your skills. Or determine what your customers need and work backward even if it requires learning new skills. Kindle is an example of working backward.
I've learned that life is very tricky business: Each person needs to find what they want to do in life and not be dissuaded when people question them.
I still have a lot to learn - about the business about music and about myself. Its exciting.
I learned you have to fight for yourself in the picture business.
Listen if there's one sure-fire rule that I have learned in this business it's that I don't know anything about human nature.
And I want to do it the right way like everybody else not just a famous figurehead that gets a job because he is a famous basketball player. I want to really learn the business.
What I learned is that in business you must make decisions based on facts not react with your heart.
Mom was 50 when my Dad died. She got on a bus every weekday for years and rode 40 miles each morning to Madison. She earned a new degree and learned new skills to start her small business. It wasn't just a new livelihood. It was a new life.
As you grow in this business you learn how to do more with less.
I feel lazy when I'm not working. I learned all my business sense from my dad. He always believed in me and I think the last thing he said to me before he passed away was 'I know you're gonna be OK. I'm not worried about you'.
If you have learned how to disagree without being disagreeable then you have discovered the secrete of getting along - whether it be business family relations or life itself.
It's none of their business that you have to learn how to write. Let them think you were born that way.
What we actually learn from any given set of circumstances determines whether we become increasingly powerless or more powerful.
Wise are those who learn that the bottom line doesn't always have to be their top priority.