The James Altucher Show

Scott Adams: The Advice I Still Think About

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Jan 16, 2026
Scott Adams, the mastermind behind the iconic Dilbert, shares insights from his journey as a cartoonist and author. He discusses why systems triumph over goals and emphasizes persistence by trying many ideas to create luck. Adams recounts the early struggles of Dilbert, including rejections that almost derailed him and the encouragement from a supportive stranger. He explores the importance of energy over passion in creativity and the necessity of bad ideas for sparking good ones. Their conversation delves into comedy's impact on workplace dynamics and the broader implications of education and politics.
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ANECDOTE

A Stranger's Follow-Up Revived Dilbert

  • Scott sent samples, got rejections, then received a note from Jack Cassidy asking if he'd given up, which reignited him.
  • That follow-up nudged Scott to send samples to syndicates and eventually land United Media's contract.
INSIGHT

Danger Makes Writing Resonant

  • Risk in writing (danger) engages readers and opens opportunities that safe writing doesn't achieve.
  • Scott and James agree danger or embarrassment in work draws stronger reactions and chances.
ANECDOTE

Big Payoff Created An Empty Feeling

  • Scott got a large book advance and found the resulting financial security disorienting and depressingly purposeless.
  • He launched new side projects like a food product to regain meaning and purpose.
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