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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 8th June 2005

Dilbert//5898, first published 21 years ago on Wednesday 8th June 2005


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journal personal growth write in journal felt a little


Official transcript

Keep a journal of everything you do. That way you'll know where you need help. "Now I am writing in my journal. I am still writing in my journal. Now I am writing about writing in my journal."

"Ooh. I think I felt a little personal growth there."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

KEEP A JOURNAL OF EVER YTHING YOU DO.

THAT WAY YOULL KNOW WHERE YOU NEED HELP.

Now I am writing in my journal. I am still writing in my journal. Now I am writing about writing in my journal.

OOH. I THINK I FELT A LITTLE PERSONAL GROWTH THERE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Personal Growth"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a white oval character, sitting in a red chair at a desk. He is engaged in a conversation with a man, who is also seated in a red chair at a desk.

  • Dilbert asks the man to keep a journal of everything he does, as he will know where to seek help when needed.
  • The man responds that he has been writing in his journal for some time but is still writing about writing in his journal.
  • Dilbert expresses surprise and asks if the man has experienced any personal growth.
  • The man replies, "Ooh, I think I felt a little personal growth there."

Key Takeaways:

  • The comic strip humorously highlights the tendency for individuals to focus on their own personal growth and development.
  • It pokes fun at the idea that writing in a journal can lead to profound insights and self-awareness.
  • The man's response suggests that he has experienced some level of personal growth, but it is unclear whether this is a genuine or ironic statement.

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