Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 27th August 2018
Dilbert//10726, first published eight years ago on Monday 27th August 2018
Wally Mentors To Death
Tags
asok, wally, successful, definition, minimum, alive, employed, comas, ruling
Official transcript
Asok: Have you ever mentored anyone who went on to be successful?
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HAVE YOU EVER MENTORED ANYONE WHO WENT ON TO BE SUCCESSFUL?
DEPENDS ON YOUR DEFINITION OF SUCCESS.
WELL, AT MINIMUM, THEY'D NEED TO BE ALIVE AND GAINFULLY EMPLOYED.
WHAT'S YOUR RULING ON COMAS?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Art of Success"
Summary:
The comic strip features a conversation between two men, with one inquiring about the mentors of those who have achieved success. The response highlights the importance of success definition, emphasizing that it depends on individual perspectives. The discussion then shifts to the concept of "COMAS" (Crap On Myself And Stare), where the speaker humorously suggests that ruling on COMAS would be a futile endeavor, as it would require being alive and gainfully employed to do so.
Key Points:
- The conversation revolves around the definition of success and its subjective nature.
- The concept of "COMAS" is introduced as a humorous way to highlight the absurdity of attempting to rule on something that requires being alive and gainfully employed.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of success and the challenges of defining it.
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