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.
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