Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 9th March 2007
Dilbert//6537, first published nineteen years ago on Friday 9th March 2007
Official transcript
"I disappoint people, but I'm learning to enjoy it."
"The key to happiness is to love who you are, not who others want you to be."
"Doesn't that make you a sociopath?"
"Yeah. I love that about me."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I DISAPPOINT PEOPLE, BUT IM LEARNING TO ENJOY IT.
THE KEY TO HAPPINESS IS TO LOVE WHO YOU ARE, NOT WHO OTHERS WANT YOU TO BE.
DOESN'T THAT MAKE YOU A SOCIOPATH?
YEAH.
I LOVE THAT ABOUT .
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Key to Happiness"
Summary:
- A conversation between coworkers about happiness and sociopathy
- One coworker shares a quote about happiness being about loving oneself, not others
- Another coworker asks if that makes him a sociopath
- The first coworker responds with affection, implying that loving oneself is a positive trait
Key Points:
- The comic strip explores the concept of happiness and self-love
- The conversation highlights the importance of self-acceptance and individuality
- The use of humor and satire adds depth to the discussion
- The comic strip encourages readers to reflect on their own values and relationships.
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