Robert Fulghum is the author of All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, which if you’re like me you’ll have heard of but never read (hey, I WENT to kindergarten! Got the t-shirt, don’t need the book). Well, Bud Hunt has a link to Fulghum’s website, and on it I found this blurb about his latest book.
Fulghum says “I wanted to write a book I would want to read
– one I would want to keep and read again – one that was a product of a
life I would have to live to write it.”
That made me stop and ponder: “a life I would have to live to write it.”
Fulghum says “I wanted to write a book I would want to read
– one I would want to keep and read again – one that was a product of a
life I would have to live to write it.”
That made me stop and ponder: “a life I would have to live to write it.”
What kind of life do I want to have? If life is my story, what kind of story do I want to read?