All I Really Need to Know I Learned In Kindergarten

Author: Robert Fulghum

Bought: Apr 89 at Providence.

Notes: When I first bought this book, I thought it had a lot of good ideas in it. More recently, I have become a bit disillusioned with Fulghum's take on life. Specifically, I find it too accepting and ignorant of the problems that befall others. It is easy to take an easy-going attitude when life has been handed to you on a platter, and it seems to me to cheapen the thoughts of those who are in that position, in the sense that they are applicable to precisely the people who don't need help.

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