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What's more, I don't know that I learned any lessons about my tech usage that would make David M. Levy proud of my efforts, or that will help me use my devices more intelligently going forward.
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But did I learn any of the skills necessary for success in all workplaces?
Would I learn any valuable life lessons on the "inside"?
I never learned any more about it and I somehow forgot to get the full story from my dad.
I never learned any grammar or anything.
Not because "lone" was some beautiful turn of phrase but because of the lesson I had learned: Any word beyond the expected set -- even a word as tame and innocuous as "lone" -- apparently doesn't belong in science.
If I've learned any lesson from my family's history, it is that silence, accommodation, and an unwillingness to face reality changes nothing.
This is what I have learned: Any white person living in the United States will develop opinions about race simply by swimming in the water of our culture.
Every basic cookbook repeats it, but I learned at any early age that Betty Crocker was fooling.
In the years that followed I learned that any mention of him would cause more trouble than I was equipped to handle.
"The very first lesson I learned, in any composing, is you have to let go of your ego.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com