Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 19th September 1989
Dilbert//157, first published 37 years ago on Tuesday 19th September 1989
Tags
dilbert therapist looks insecurities
Official transcript
Dilbert lies on a couch in a psychiatrist's office. As the therapist takes notes, Dilbert says, ". . . And it seems like I've always been afraid of moths . . ."
The psychologist asks, "Could this fear be related to your insecurity about your looks?"
Dilbert replies, "I've never been insecure about my looks . . ."
Dilbert continues, "Until this moment . . ."
The doctor says, "Now we're getting someplace."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
...AND IT SEEMS LIKE I'VE ALWAYS BEEN AFRAID OF MOTHS...
COULD THIS FEAR BE RELATED TO YOUR INSECURITY ABOUT YOUR LOOKS ?
I'VE NEVER BEEN INSECURE ABOUT MY LOOKS...
UNTIL THIS MOMENT...
NOW WE'RE GETTING SOMEPLACE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "Insecurity" and features a man who is afraid of moths, despite never having been insecure about his looks. The strip humorously explores the idea that our fears and insecurities can be irrational and unrelated to our physical appearance.
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