This is the second comic the cats created after reading Feline Philosophy by the philosopher John Gray. You can see the first comic here. And the third here.

The cats are eternally optimistic that they will be influential, that their advice will improve the world.

What is this small thing we carry and constantly peer at?

Some people believe the free market is the answer to all problems. But what problems does it really solve?

Some people think Cat World should provide more insights. The cats disagree.

And yes, there is some sort of joke here, a reference to a famous movie.
The holy writings of the world all went through many years of oral transmission before being written down. For example, it took thousands of years before the Old Testament was written down, writing not having been invented back then. It took decades after the death of Jesus for the Gospels to be written. The teachings of Mohammad were not collected into book form until after his death.

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The cats are so predictable in their unpredictability. We might have known they would change their minds about their posting schedule.

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

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Our masters must love how little we ask of them. The cats previously touched on this topic when they discussed how lacking ambition many people are.
