I have learned the art of filling in your lines with your visuals and your movies and your imagination.
I guess what I've learned is that there are no boundaries when it comes to imagination. It's limitless.
Lyrically I like to use themes that make the listener use his or her imagination and to give a little of the lessons I've learned in my own life.
I was a precocious only child and then I went through a fat awkward stage for several years so I learned to fall back on my humor and personality when I was growing up. It's how you survive so I think it was more of a natural progression for me developing into comedy.
I've learned to have a sense of humor about myself. Lord knows everyone else does!
I think I've learned that if you want to be successful you have to tell your story honestly and from your heart - and I think a healthy sense of humor doesn't hurt either.
There are certain things I learned when I first started learning about acting to try and place the character physically and emotionally. And the way you place them emotionally is often with humor.
Well I certainly have learned and I hope I'm moving on and certainly two years of prison was a terrible punishment.
I have learned from my experiences in this industry that there is absolutely no way to control people's opinions on your performance in your movie. You go out there promote your film and hope people like the work you did.
I don't think I'm a great songwriter but I think I've learned a lot about it and I don't think there's any one way to do it. I don't think I can control it at all. I can just kind of hope that it happens.