Alright, a...... No, No, won't write that, too obvious. There's more to Mr McConaughey than that infamous quote. This is a memoir punctuated with the lessons he learnt from life, and every time MM finds something that allows him to move forward, he sees that as a green light and on he goes. I don't think there are too many people who could have experienced his childhood and then come out the other side so well balanced, but there are no victims in here. Despite the physical violence between his parents and the use of corporal punishment meted out to the three boys in the family, MM considers he was bought up with strong values that made him who he is today. He learnt he could do wrong, even steal, but when questioned by his father he must never lie. Once when he and a friend went to Pizza Hut and left without paying, the other boy's father called to let MM's father know what had happened. MM was given two chances to confess that he knew the foo...