I can look back at stuff I wrote in my early days and squirm at some of the mistakes I made. But we're all learning every day we never stop. I just hope people keep on liking what I do. That gives me such a kick.
I learned what I need to do in the long jump what I needed to do in the javelin and I've been able to rectify those events. It's been a bit of a learning curve which is good.
I worked hard learning harmony and theory when I was growing up in Chicago in the 1920s.
The world is the true classroom. The most rewarding and important type of learning is through experience seeing something with our own eyes.
I've never stopped learning.
But by taking the time away getting myself off the treadmill and just slowing down and learning I felt I had so much more to give back. And maybe that was something that needed to happen for all of us.
You only stop learning when you quit.
And later I thought I can't think how anyone can become a director without learning the craft of cinematography.
Information is a source of learning. But unless it is organized processed and available to the right people in a format for decision making it is a burden not a benefit.
Yes it is a rehearsed show yes it was analogy of going to see a play at the theatre where everything has to be in place and whole things everything being works all works together to get the best effect you know it's more like an actor learning a part.