A review by qvt93
The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist by Richard P. Feynman

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Forgive me if this is a bit obvious, but these are just transcriptions of lectures given by that one professor on campus that everybody likes and is like "oh man you gotta take that guy" and then you go to his class that is hopefully on theoretical physics (or in my specific case, 1920s lit) and all he does is ramble about semi-random things and whenever he's about to talk about the nature of reality itself (or violence as masculinity in hemingway, his personal valuation of the prose in early fitzgerald or w/e) he's like, oh, oops, that's not what this lecture is about. Should read some other books by Feynman instead.