I was born knowing certain things—and knowing how to do certain things.
I was born knowing how to laugh—and while I may have learned some things along the way, I think I naturally knew how to make others laugh.
I had a certain understanding of the world once I emerged from the womb—to a certain extent, how to read peoples' minds, or at least grasp their true intentions, despite what they might say or do.
I had a natural knack for mimicry—which made me a fast learner, and a deft impersonator.
I naturally had a musical sense, which my Grammy praised during our piano lessons—but then I learned how to read music and play it on keyboard, horn, and voice.
But there are certain things I came out of the birth canal not knowing—and, having never been taught those things by my parents, I never learned them.