Check out this podcast if you want to know why: “Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, has since written self-help books like ‘Win Bigly’ & ‘Loserthink’ and now hosts his own podcast “Coffee with Scott Adams”.
In mild-mannered, folksy, and avuncular style, he has a ‘simultaneous sip’ of coffee, a little chuckle with his listeners, and then they chat about the events of the day and how democracy is a farce and maybe a benevolent dictatorship would be preferable.
Scott’s fatherly advice is geared towards one thing: undermining your belief that there is any truth or justice in world – or that these things are even possible. You can trust literally nobody. All systems are corrupt, and the world works through the exercise of naked power and the manipulation of gullible rubes like you.”
Scott Adams is a real cynic, I’ve enjoyed his art over the years but always knew he was deeply cynical, of everything. Antisthenes & other Greeks taught us to be cautious of cynics. They often know no bounds.
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Check out this podcast if you want to know why:
“Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, has since written self-help books like ‘Win Bigly’ & ‘Loserthink’ and now hosts his own podcast “Coffee with Scott Adams”.
In mild-mannered, folksy, and avuncular style, he has a ‘simultaneous sip’ of coffee, a little chuckle with his listeners, and then they chat about the events of the day and how democracy is a farce and maybe a benevolent dictatorship would be preferable.
Scott’s fatherly advice is geared towards one thing: undermining your belief that there is any truth or justice in world – or that these things are even possible. You can trust literally nobody. All systems are corrupt, and the world works through the exercise of naked power and the manipulation of gullible rubes like you.”
https://decoding-the-gurus.captivate.fm/episode/scott-adams-chris-and-matt-go-to-hell
I would prefer a benevolent dictator to democracy, except that I don’t know anybody I’d give that much power to.