Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 9th August 2018
Dilbert//10708, first published eight years ago on Thursday 9th August 2018
History Doesn't Repeat
Tags
dilbert, ted, plan, solution, thinking, history, new
Official transcript
Ted: Your plan is dumb because it reminds me of something different that didn't work out.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
YOUR PLAN IS DUMB BECAUSE IT REMINDS ME OF SOMETHING DIFFERENT THAT DIDN'T WORK OUT.
BEING REMINDED OF UNRELATED THINGS IS NOT A FORM OF THINKING.
HISTORY REPEATS.
THEN HOW DOES SOMETHING NEW EVER HAPPEN?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "History Repeats"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 2018, features a conversation between two characters, Dilbert and a coworker. The coworker shares that their plan is "dumb" because it reminds them of something that didn't work out. Dilbert responds by asking how something new ever happens, implying that history tends to repeat itself.
Key Points:
- The coworker's plan is considered "dumb" due to its similarity to a previous failed attempt.
- Dilbert questions how new events or ideas can occur, given the tendency for history to repeat itself.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that people often learn from their mistakes but still repeat the same patterns.
Humor and Insight:
The comic strip uses humor to highlight the human tendency to repeat mistakes and the challenges of breaking free from past patterns. It encourages readers to think critically about their own actions and consider how they can avoid repeating the same mistakes.
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