Books have led some to learning and others to madness.
I'm always learning from experiences because each one is different and there are different players involved in the project at the time with their own way of doing things.
I have terrible handwriting. I now say it's a learning disability... but a nun who was a very troubled woman hit me over the fingers with a ruler because my writing was so bad.
My advice to an aspiring actor would be to never stop learning or working for what you want. Nothing comes easy ever if you want something you have to work for it. By working for it I mean work on your craft learn from people who have something to teach. It's just like anything else practice makes perfect.
I'm still at the beginning of my career. It's all a little new and I'm still learning as I go.
Few are there that will leave the secure seclusion of the scholar's life the peaceful walks of literature and learning to stand out a target for the criticism of unkind and hostile minds.
One goes through school college medical school and one's internship learning little or nothing about goodness but a good deal about success.
Composing gives me a chance to work in multiple dimensions and helps me pare down my melodies into what is essential. Learning new skills has always energized me and scoring has opened up a world of sonic possibilities.
For me art is about learning and about living with people. It's alive.
You should be having more fun in high school exploring things because you want to explore them and learning because you love learning-not worrying about competition.