All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten
(Robert Fulghum)
All I really need to know I learned in Kindergarten (unusual thoughts toward unusual things). Robert Fulghum describes very beautifully, that everything we need to know is already learned in early childhood. Those distinctive years in childhood life, are crucial in molding the personality of him or her. The traits appropriated for one´s self in those early years build the core for the person later to be. Robert proceeds while citing examples. Share with others. Be fair. Do not harm. Put things back where you picked them up. Clean your clutter. Don´t take anything what is not your own. Apologize, if you hurt someone. Wash your hands, before you eat. Don´t forget to flush the toilet. Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you. Live in balance- learn a little and think a little and paint and draw and sing and dance and play and work every day a little. Take a nap in the afternoon. When you are outdoors, watch the traffic, hold each others hand and stick together. Have eyes for the miracles of the world. This wonderful written book is unique. The author suggests reading it in segments. Robert tells some painful touching stories, he collected over the years. My favourite is the one with the little mermaid. This work is touching the depth of one´s soul and altough the author said to read it in small steps, I read it all in one day. I could not let go of it. I wanted to know, which other facettes of life he is going to treat in the next story. The narrative about the humble woman(who is known to all of us as Mother Theresa) is enchanting readers with it´s simplicity and humility of this outstanding personality. The author treated many aspects of life itself. For every one who wants to catch a glimpse into the life of this sensitive, amazing man, this book will be worth your while.
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