![]() ![]() I thought Schur was compassionate and analytical and seemed to be speaking very honestly throughout the book. It is interesting to see these moral and ethical arguments that I am used to having almost constantly on the internet being examined in this way. ![]() The book starts very big picture and part three of the book, but specifically for me, those two chapters were very granular and grounded in the real world. I particularly liked the way Schur wrote about consuming problematic media and apologizing. I also cried towards the end when Schur was addressing his children I am a huge sucked for that sort of sincerity and really for any loving parent content. This book made me think and laugh and just generally was a good time. The book leans into sincerity at moments and is thoughtful and analytical in other moments. This book is Schur taking the reader on a tour of some of the major schools of thought in the world of moral and ethical philosophy in (mostly) western thought.Īs Schur is a comedy writer, this book is easy to digest and funny throughout. This book, I think, does exactly what it set out to do and does it well and in a very entertaining way! Michael Schur is the creator of the show The Good Place (and also the co-creator of Parks and Recreation and Brooklynn 99), and this book has grown out of the moral and ethical philosophy research he did for that show. ![]()
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