A review by octophile
The Meaning Of It All: Thoughts Of A Citizen-scientist by Richard P. Feynman

4.0

Good, short, easy read - there is some disjointed rambly-ness that was inevitable given that these were spoken lectures, but Feynman's genuine humility & wonder is always a breath of fresh air.

(It's always interesting, too, to look into the past and see what "issues" everybody was freaking out about back then - in this case, the Soviets, the moon landing, radioactivity & nuclear power, hypnotism, the growth of psychology & psychiatry etc.)