![]() Matthew has been writing in journals since he was fifteen years old. So, on a scale of How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days to True Detective I figure Greenlights is a solid Magic Mike - simply structured, a little flashy, but not as insightful as it wants you to think it is. Greenlights: Your Journal, Your Journey is a guided companion to the 1 New York Times bestselling memoir Greenlights, filled with prompts, pithy quotes, adages, outlaw wisdom, and advice on how to live with greater satisfaction. ![]() McConaughey has obviously navigated this successfully, but his wisdom isn’t exactly transferrable. The 'Greenlights' of the title refers to moments when the universe gives us permission to do new things reds and yellows are the things that stand in our way. Be it through memoir or Instapoetry, McConaughey pushes an ethos of learning to take your hands off the wheel. The bad thing, though, is that he obviously wrote it himself and seems certain that in addition to being a memoirist he’s also a certified motivational speaker and, worse, a poet. A conversational, pleasurable look into McConaugheys. ![]() A great thing about Greenlights is that the persona never sounds like a put-on. Though some of the sentiments are greeting cardish, this book is entertaining and full of good lessons. The world is on fire, but he has got you he’s our mindful-breathing Brando. ![]() McConaughey’s self-effacing slacker-cool attitude, which lets him casually drop a few thousand on the hapless Buffalo Bills in the Super Bowl, has made him an ideal masculine movie hero for our anxious moment. ![]()
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