Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 13th August 2014
Dilbert//9251, first published twelve years ago on Wednesday 13th August 2014
Tags
happiness, optimism, rested, feeling, never happened, flow, dance, sing, light, work, office, employee, psychology
Official transcript
Dilbert: Happy, happy, happy. Dilbert: I'm enjoying a bubble of optimism because I'm feeling rested and no one has been awful to me all day! Wally: How long does it usually last? Dilbert: I don't know. It's never happened before!
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HAPPY HAPPY, HAPPY I'M ENJOYING A BUBBLE OF OPTIMISM BECAUSE I'M FEELING RESTED AND NO ONE HAS BEEN AWFUL TO ME ALL DAY!
HOW LONG DOES IT USUALLY LAST?
I DON'T KNOW. IT'S NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Bubble of Optimism"
Summary:
The comic strip follows the character Dilbert as he discusses his outlook on life with a co-worker. Initially, Dilbert expresses his happiness and contentment, attributing it to his ability to rest and avoid negativity. However, his co-worker asks how long this state of mind has lasted, and Dilbert reveals that it has never happened before.
Key Points:
- Dilbert's optimism is rooted in his ability to rest and avoid negativity.
- His co-worker questions the duration of his positive state of mind.
- Dilbert admits that this is the first time he has experienced such a feeling, implying that it may be fleeting or unusual for him.
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