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And they really wanted to learn something.
Boselli told the Times: "I thought they were coming to my lessons because they wanted to learn something.
The majority of applicants were aged 18-40, about 70% had experience of higher education and most wanted to learn something new, rather than enhance careers.
I decided which tutors I wanted to learn something from and which ones were just reading out textbooks, and applied myself accordingly.
But the crowd also signalled something new: the gigantic ambition to get on, argue a case and wield influence that India's development is unleashing.Asked why they had come, many of the revellers said they wanted to learn something.
I wanted to learn something that I would not be learning by reading; I had been reading all of my life, had spent the better part of four decades reading for a living.
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When we really want to learn something, we generally do.
If he wants to learn something, he will.
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"I want to learn something about franchising a hair salon," he said.
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