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Okay.
Admittedly, I listened to this in the car so I think there was definitely something added by Nick Offerman geeking out over meeting people he so admires, and doing voices. There were times I chuckled, times I nodded sagely, and times I simply rolled my eyes.
Offerman has a lot of good things to say, he makes points that are important to hear--people should learn to work with their hands, yes, they should put down their phones and tablets, of course, protecting nature is important, absolutely. But he hammers home the 'the youth of today suck' message just a little bit too much and comes across as curmudgeonly.
Clever format, I liked the weaving of people with Offerman's tales of his own life, but it felt a little repetitious and the chapters fell back on 'kids these days, amirite?'
Admittedly, I listened to this in the car so I think there was definitely something added by Nick Offerman geeking out over meeting people he so admires, and doing voices. There were times I chuckled, times I nodded sagely, and times I simply rolled my eyes.
Offerman has a lot of good things to say, he makes points that are important to hear--people should learn to work with their hands, yes, they should put down their phones and tablets, of course, protecting nature is important, absolutely. But he hammers home the 'the youth of today suck' message just a little bit too much and comes across as curmudgeonly.
Clever format, I liked the weaving of people with Offerman's tales of his own life, but it felt a little repetitious and the chapters fell back on 'kids these days, amirite?'