

Sometimes it's the kind of open that makes you glad your parents aren't watching with you. Nevertheless, part of the fun of watching this four-hour experience is how much you get to see McConaughey totally in his element with no camera cuts, bleeps or censors. What the hell did they do for eight months? Was Matthew McConaughey not Matthew McConaughey enough for Matthew McConaughey?
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The book attracted the interest of professional motivators such as Dean Graziosi and Tony Robbins to work together on something deeper for his fans, and eight months later, we have The Art of Livin'. McConaughey says his seminar stems from his memoir Greenlights. So to save you some time, we've reduced this heaping helping of JKLOL down to 10 moments that were the most McConaughey (and yes, any overuse of vowels that follow are intentional). The free livestream, however, offers motivational speakers who aren't Matthew McConaughey. It's like the Army took a closing monologue from True Detective, injected it with napalm and dropped in an oil-coated ocean. It burned with the light of a million Lincoln Continental ads. This is the most pure, unfiltered McConaughey you can get without a prescription. How McConaughey was it? Well, he STARTED by playing his bongos, and it just took off from there. The most famous Texan on Earth has always had a spiritual side to him that's made him endearing and at the very least memorable, but if you watched this four-plus-hour seminar, you'd have gotten enough McConaughey to last you for the rest of the year. The title couldn't be more on the nose if he had called it I'm All Right, All Right, All Right, You're All Right, All Right, All Right. If you've been on YouTube even for a half second this past month, you've been greeted by one of Matthew McConaughey's ads for his free motivational smorgasbord called The Art of Livin'.
