Reminds me of my old and partial theory of everything: http://eco-epistemology.blogspot.com/2013/04/couch-potatoes-of-world-unite.html (“Couch Potatoes of the World, Unite! You Have Nothing to Lose but your Free Time” AKA Ekronomics 101.)
One reason you could never find the theroy which explains everything, GOPQANON. YepToo bad we did not keep our 2,500 troops in Afghanistan to bolster the 300,000 *&^%ing cowardly Afghan soldiers, we spent 2.4 trillion in that sand pile and that was only as of 2017, who knows how much more….what a stimulus that would have made…..wait until the Taliban invite Al Qaeda back to the party….coming soon.
I’ve read Doonesbury since the start. We are SUCH a long way from “Mike Doonesbury, BMOC.” ..sigh… but GT is still at the top of his game! Thanks for all of the years of sweat making great and thought provoking entertainment!
Thank you for the cogent advice! Clearly, I am also not ready to retire. :-) Yet, I do find myself starting to give thought to the next chapter of my life when I am ready to transition.
Think about this….how many men do you know or have heard about, that retired and died shortly after retirement? In some cases, I think they got bored to death.
We’ll never really be able to come up with a mathematical equation to express the true Theory of Everything because there are just too many Factors that we can’t perceive much less calculate how they impact everything else.
They may come up with a reasonable estimate using some constant fudge factor. But since nothing is truly permanent they’ll always have to change that and just as soon as they do, it’ll change again in ways they didn’t expect.
I dated a woman with a similar desire. She would describe at length how she would create a theory of everything and make it understandable to the common person. I applauded her ambition but pointed out that I have trouble conveying the concept of toast to the common person.
Not everything worth doing is for money. And not every joy can be bought. You used to understand that, Mike. Then somewhere along the way you suddenly remembered you were American.
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
Mike just wants to be on the ground floor in case there is an IPO.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
We all need to set goals for ourselves. My goal is to keep playing pickleball until it no longer sounds funny.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
Money. Money. Money again and forever.
M2MM about 3 years ago
He is SOOOO not ready to retire. But then, many men never really do. They just change what they do to make money.
Dean about 3 years ago
Pity that the last two forces [at least so far] were not discovered and named after anyone famous — Strong & Weak …. Oh, please!
shanen0 about 3 years ago
Reminds me of my old and partial theory of everything: http://eco-epistemology.blogspot.com/2013/04/couch-potatoes-of-world-unite.html (“Couch Potatoes of the World, Unite! You Have Nothing to Lose but your Free Time” AKA Ekronomics 101.)
superposition about 3 years ago
We keep trying for symmetry, unification, and balance in our explanations of the universe but always encounter anomalies e.g. gravity.
Brockie about 3 years ago
One reason you could never find the theroy which explains everything, GOPQANON. YepToo bad we did not keep our 2,500 troops in Afghanistan to bolster the 300,000 *&^%ing cowardly Afghan soldiers, we spent 2.4 trillion in that sand pile and that was only as of 2017, who knows how much more….what a stimulus that would have made…..wait until the Taliban invite Al Qaeda back to the party….coming soon.
cygnetash Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’ve read Doonesbury since the start. We are SUCH a long way from “Mike Doonesbury, BMOC.” ..sigh… but GT is still at the top of his game! Thanks for all of the years of sweat making great and thought provoking entertainment!
RichardHunter about 3 years ago
I hope this is GT saying he’s not ready to retire.
Masterskrain about 3 years ago
Oh, come on… EVERYONE knows that the Answer is 42…
bikamper about 3 years ago
77 days to retirement for me. I chomping at the bit.
LawrenceS about 3 years ago
“I want to help humanity move a step toward understanding Life, the Universe, and Everything!”
“Wow! That would be… What can we charge for it?”
Ignatz Premium Member about 3 years ago
They were older than me when this comic started, and I’m retired.
salunga about 3 years ago
Sounds like Mike isn‘t even ready for a mid-life crisis.
josballard about 3 years ago
Bernie doesn’t have much of a tan after coming back from Hawai’i.
superposition about 3 years ago
The love of science is seen as merely a tool to enhance wealth by those who only love money.
Michael Stewart Premium Member about 3 years ago
Thank you for the cogent advice! Clearly, I am also not ready to retire. :-) Yet, I do find myself starting to give thought to the next chapter of my life when I am ready to transition.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m sort of stuck in that pre-retirement limbo myself. I keep asking myself, “What am I going to do?” So far I have answered myself, “Not yet.”
awcoffman about 3 years ago
Retirement was the best career move I ever made.
John Leonard Premium Member about 3 years ago
There are far worse monuments, Bernie.
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
Think about this….how many men do you know or have heard about, that retired and died shortly after retirement? In some cases, I think they got bored to death.
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
Can it be retrofitted nasally?
COL Crash about 3 years ago
We’ll never really be able to come up with a mathematical equation to express the true Theory of Everything because there are just too many Factors that we can’t perceive much less calculate how they impact everything else.
They may come up with a reasonable estimate using some constant fudge factor. But since nothing is truly permanent they’ll always have to change that and just as soon as they do, it’ll change again in ways they didn’t expect.
alexius23 about 3 years ago
Time for Kim to have an unexpected late life pregnancy
comixbomix about 3 years ago
Wow – one of his funniest ones ever
bunrabbit99 about 3 years ago
must be nice to have enough money to retire…i never will.
dougsathome about 3 years ago
We are capable of so many good things that don’t happen because they’re not profitable.
txmystic about 3 years ago
Monetization and scalability…the holy grail of commerce…
Eric S about 3 years ago
I still wanna see Bernie transform into a werewolf again
LJZ Premium Member about 3 years ago
Been done Bernie – 42
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
I dated a woman with a similar desire. She would describe at length how she would create a theory of everything and make it understandable to the common person. I applauded her ambition but pointed out that I have trouble conveying the concept of toast to the common person.
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Mike has been so corrupted.
poppacapsmokeblower about 3 years ago
If it could be monetized, Capitalist would have identified it, patented it, monopolized it, and marketed it last century.
garcalej about 3 years ago
Not everything worth doing is for money. And not every joy can be bought. You used to understand that, Mike. Then somewhere along the way you suddenly remembered you were American.
khmoran2002 about 3 years ago
No biggie: It’s 42. ;)