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A review by 5teverin0
The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist by Richard P. Feynman
3.0
Feynman is, without doubt, one of the greatest thinkers if our time. Consequently, I expected to discover many unique insights and thought-provoking ideas in this book. However, as it is a transcript of a series of lectures, it is written in a rambling, discursive, conversational style that I found hard to parse and prone to cause frustration. I'm sure there are profound thoughts and ideas discussed within, but the style was so off-putting to me that I found it difficult to finish. I do hope to read some of Feynman's other work, and that it will be more enjoyable.