Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel

Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel is a satirical Dilbert book written by Scott Adams. It was originally published in 2002.

Premise

The chief premise of the book is that everyday actions of humanity are neither consistently honest nor criminal, but rather weasel. He dissects the aspects of weasel behavior and explores its benefits and ramifications, sometimes referring to his own life experiences. The book is divided up into many sections and chapters which show different types of weasels, how to be a weasel, weasel words, and methods for countering the weasels you may encounter in everyday life.

Reception

Sales of the book were hampered by the backfiring of Adams' announcement that he would dedicate a strip to Dilbert having sex if the book became the number one seller on Amazon.com, a marketing promotion that Adams himself characterized as "what will someday be hailed as the worst idea of the century."[1]

gollark: Yeeeees.
gollark: I wonder if there's any sort of behaviour which the C spec doesn't say anything about because they thought it was just too obvious to write in.
gollark: GTechâ„¢ primarily uses 233-bit bytes.
gollark: Technically, they don't *have* to be octets.
gollark: Solution: bigger bytes.

References

  1. "Will Dilbert Get Lucky?", Scott Adams (February 2003). "Dilbert Newsletter #46". Archived from the original on 1 January 2007.


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