The Dilbert Future
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The Dilbert Future (1997) is a gloves-off satire of humanity by Scott Adams that breaks the net motivations of humanity down into stupidity, selfishness, and horniness, and presents various ideas for profiting off of human nature. The final chapter invites the reader to ponder upon several open ended questions, such as the nature of gravity and the utility of affirmations, which are further addressed in God’s Debris.
It also foreshadows the Dilberito.
See also
- The proposition at the end of the book that 'gravity may not exist', and that things fall because of universal expansion predates the scientific model of Expansion theory.
External links
- HarperCollin's official Dilbert Future page (http://www.harpercollins.com.au/title.cfm?ISBN=0887309100&Author=0000569)
References
- Scott Adams, The Dilbert Future, Published by HarperCollins June 1 1997, ISBN 0-7522-1161-7