Maybe:Second Thoughts on a Secret Life
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If I was absolutely certain about all things, I would spend my life
in anxious misery, fearful of losing my way. But since everything
and anything is always possible, the miraculous is always nearby
and wonders shall never, ever cease. I believe that human freedom
may be stated in one term, which serves as a little brick propping
open the door of existence: Maybe. Such is the philosophy that has
built Robert Fulghum's All I Really Need to Know I Learned in
Kindergarten, It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It, and Uh-Oh into
international bestsellers. His first book of wit and wisdom, All I
Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, occupied the number
one spot on the New York Times bestseller list for some 96 weeks.
It was also number one in Ivy paperback, spent 133 weeks on the New
York Times list, and has achieved the status of a contemporary
classic. It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It, his second book,
also soared to instant success, becoming part of publishing history
by seizing the New York Times' top hardcover slot while
Kindergarten remained a simultaneous hardcover and paperback
bestseller. Uh-Oh, another number one bestseller, also reflects on
the wonders of everyday life. Fulghum's books radiate a spiritual,
yet down-to-earth universality that has made his writing appealing
to readers in twenty-four languages; his books are distributed in
ninety-three countries. To those modern classics, he now adds Maybe
(Maybe Not), his wisest and most entertaining work to date. Opting
for constant surprise, he continues to amuse and inspire with
enlightenment encountered in the most unexpected ways and places.
Consider Fulghum's thoughts on the secret life (that nonstop epic
playinginside our heads, where all our best-laid dreams are
hatched), on barbershop mythology, the shifting significance of
nicknames over the course of a lifetime, or the circumstances of
one's own conception.