Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 26th January 2018
Dilbert//10513, first published eight years ago on Friday 26th January 2018
Asok Is A Narcissist Too
Tags
situation, too dumb, narcissist, right, wrong
Official transcript
Ted: Dilbert is a total narcissist, He refuses to admit when he'swrong.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IS A TOTAL NARCISSIST. HE REFUSES TO ADMIT WHEN HE'S WRONG.
HOW WOULD THIS SITUATION LOOK ANY DIFFERENT TO YOU IF HE'S ACTUALLY RIGHT MOST OF THE TIME AND YOU'RE TOO DUMB TO KNOW IT?
I DON'T UNDERSTAND YOUR POINT.
ACCORDING TO YOU, THAT MAKES ME A NARCISSIST.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Narcissist's Delusion"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 2018, presents a humorous and relatable scenario. The conversation revolves around a narcissist's inability to admit fault, even when confronted with evidence.
Key Points:
- Dilbert, the protagonist, is a total narcissist who refuses to accept blame when he makes mistakes.
- His colleague tries to reason with him, explaining that if he's right most of the time, he should be able to admit when he's wrong.
- However, Dilbert becomes defensive and accuses his colleague of being too dumb to understand the situation.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the narcissist's lack of self-awareness and his tendency to shift blame onto others.
Overall:
The comic strip provides a lighthearted commentary on the challenges of dealing with narcissistic behavior. It highlights the importance of effective communication and empathy in resolving conflicts and promoting personal growth.
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