Robert Fulghum

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Philosophy
  • Robert Fulghum is an American author known for his short essays and reflections on life.

  • His most famous work is "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," which became a bestseller and cultural phenomenon.

  • Fulghum's writing style is characterized by its folksy wisdom, humor, and observations on everyday experiences.

  • He often draws lessons from simple, relatable situations and presents them in a straightforward manner.

  • Fulghum's background as a Unitarian minister influences his perspective on life and spirituality.

  • His other works include "It Was On Fire When I Lay Down On It" and "Uh-Oh." Fulghum's essays have resonated with many readers for their accessible philosophy and celebration of life's small moments.

Books by Robert Fulghum