Some people like to think they are rational, but this trait only extends to aspects of their lives where rationality is essential.

Other recent comics about human rationality can be found here, and here. And here’s an older post about being wrong.
Some people like to think they are rational, but this trait only extends to aspects of their lives where rationality is essential.

Other recent comics about human rationality can be found here, and here. And here’s an older post about being wrong.
There is a land of the living and a land of the dead and the bridge is…. Whoops. The cats are channeling Thornton Wilder. What they meant to say is that there are two worlds: the rational, and the not-so-rational, the latter being where most of us spend most of our time.

The non-rationality of humans is a fascinating subject, one that the cats most recently discussed here, when talking about Feline Philosophy. Another post that talks about rationality is Being Wrong.
The cats are eternally optimistic that they will be influential, that their advice will improve the world.

My friend’s girlfriend epitomizes wabi-sabi. Oh, you don’t know what wabi-sabi is? Read on.

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Some people believe we should not study the creative works of flawed people. This can be taken to absurd lengths.

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Here is the definitive guide on how to be elected to public office.

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For some time now, how we appear to others is the most important thing. Instagram and Facebook are almost synonymous with this need.

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Strangely, despite the utter predictability of the Storming of the Capitol©️, the local police and National Guard seemed to have been caught off guard.

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The cats offer you a comprehensive retrospective on the year we have just lived through.

What does Jesus want for his birthday? Let’s ask him.
