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After I arrived in Germany in 1987, I slowly learned to understand how the German system worked.
I was dead loyal to my parents, I protected my brothers and I (slowly) learned to tell better stories, to the delight of my aunt.
When I was working in Milan, I learned all the basic terminology from different restaurants; later when I opened up the garment factory I slowly learned the terminology in clothing also.
But after consulting a few gardeners, I slowly learned what was poisonous and what was not.
I slowly learned how close the spirit of dance, freedom, and black queerness was connected, albeit quietly.
"It didn't happen overnight, but by using these techniques I slowly learned how to manage my anxiety so that it wouldn't derail my career," she said.
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