
You Don't Have to Have a Dream
And Other Life Lessons
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Tim Minchin
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Tim Minchin
About this listen
A whimsical celebration of life, art, success, kindness, love, and thriving in a meaningless universe, drawn from three iconic graduation speeches from beloved comedian Tim Minchin in a unique blend of Charlie Mackesy meets Kurt Vonnegut.
Journey into life’s quirky truths with comedian Tim Minchin in this nonfiction book, that infuses his renowned comic flare with heartfelt wisdom. Minchin transforms three of his most adored speeches—including his viral “9 Life Lessons” speech—into a captivating book designed to inspire, amuse, and create a sense of wonder.
In the same vein as The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse and The Tao of Pooh, this book is a delightful, delicately woven tapestry of life’s simplicities and complexities, all captured through Minchin’s unique humor and tenderness. He shares his guiding life principles such as:
-Be hard on your opinions
-Define yourself by what you love
-Be a teacher
-Exercise!
-And so much more
With stark honesty, Minchin reminds us that our existence on this earth is fleeting and all that matters is that you fill it with passion, creativity, and laughter. You Don’t Have to Have a Dream is your invitation to embrace the full spectrum of the human experience—from the mundane to the profound, the joyful to the sorrowful, and from the first breath to the last. This book is sure to be a celebration of life in all of its absurdity and is a testament to the beauty that arises when we dare to live authentically, love deeply, and chuckle at the chaos.
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- Darren Priest
- 04-01-25
Too short!
Love Tim, but at just over an hour it's a bit short. Would've been good to include some of the songs he references along the way.
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- J. Crandell
- 04-01-25
Love Tim !
A collection of his college commencement speeches and a few observations.
You are probably here because you know his work and like it.
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