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A review by radioactve_piano
Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself by Alan Alda
3.0
I didn't actually read the synopsis of this before listening to it, so I was a little taken aback when, by chapter three, I realized he was really just compiling random speeches he'd given over the years.
His advice is witty, honest, and pretty much everything you expect -- but with his self-deprecation thrown in.
Difficult to feel inspired by some talks, though -- especially the ones he'd conclude with things like, "having a child makes everything worthwhile and meaningful". Can't relate = not inspirational; really specific audience = annoying.
His advice is witty, honest, and pretty much everything you expect -- but with his self-deprecation thrown in.
Difficult to feel inspired by some talks, though -- especially the ones he'd conclude with things like, "having a child makes everything worthwhile and meaningful". Can't relate = not inspirational; really specific audience = annoying.