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All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten

Book • 1757
This book, published in 1986, is a compilation of fifty short essays by Robert Fulghum.

It emphasizes the importance of basic principles such as sharing, kindness, cleanliness, and a balanced life, which are first learned in kindergarten.

Fulghum argues that these simple rules can significantly improve the world if adhered to by adults.

The essays cover a wide range of topics, including childhood, death, and the lives of interesting people, and are characterized by their storytelling and humorous tone.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Dharmesh Shah
as a book that provided fundamental life lessons.
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A Billionaire's Guide To Going From $4/hour to $1 Billion Net Worth - Dharmesh Shah
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Mark Hyman
in the context of basic principles for living.
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How To Create Meaning In World Where So Many Are Lost with Jamie Wheal
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Cal Newport
as an example of a poster summarizing life advice.
Ep. 151: Should you move to the country?
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Leonard Sax
when discussing changes in kindergarten curriculum.
Ep 1123 | Why Boys Are Failing Kindergarten | Guest: Dr. Leonard Sax

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