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All I Really Need To Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Robert Fulghum is a collection of fifty short essays, each offering a thoughtful and often humorous reflection on life, drawing on the simple yet profound lessons learned in childhood. First published in 1986, the book’s title is inspired by the opening essay, in which Fulghum discusses the basic rules of kindergarten—sharing, kindness, cleaning up after oneself, and balancing work, play, and learning—and suggests that the world would be a better place if adults adhered to these same principles.
The essays span a wide range of topics, from the lighthearted to the deeply reflective, touching on themes like childhood, holidays, death, and encounters with extraordinary people such as Mother Teresa. Each essay is a personal rumination, originally written for friends, family, and a religious community, and they come together to form a warm, insightful meditation on life’s simple truths. Fulghum’s writing offers both humour and wisdom, inviting readers to consider how the lessons of childhood can inform the adult world.
All I Really Need To Know I Learned in Kindergarten is an uplifting read for those looking for thoughtful reflections on life, with universal lessons that are as relevant to adults as they are to children.