I happen to have a copy of The Dilbert Future. You’re right that Scott Adams writes mainly for comedy. However, the end section of The Dilbert Future is more serious. Adams actually writes, “I’m turning the humor mode off for this chapter because what you’re going to read is so strange that you’d be waiting for the punch line instead of following the point.” And without re-reading the whole thing, as i recall his tone is about as serious as he promises. The serious chapter includes some quantum physics speculation, but the main idea Adams advocates is affirmations), which he ties into part of his life story.
I happen to have a copy of The Dilbert Future. You’re right that Scott Adams writes mainly for comedy. However, the end section of The Dilbert Future is more serious. Adams actually writes, “I’m turning the humor mode off for this chapter because what you’re going to read is so strange that you’d be waiting for the punch line instead of following the point.” And without re-reading the whole thing, as i recall his tone is about as serious as he promises. The serious chapter includes some quantum physics speculation, but the main idea Adams advocates is affirmations), which he ties into part of his life story.