Summary:
The memoir recounts the life and career of the actor, from his early experiences on stage to his work on the television series M*A*S*H, sharing personal anecdotes and insights. It delves into his family background, his approach to acting, and the lessons he's learned about life, art, and the importance of remaining curious and connected.
Key points:
1. Embrace Failure: Alda views failure as a stepping stone to success and personal growth.
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