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Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for June 19, 2015
June 18, 2015
June 20, 2015
Transcript:
Pig: What's the key to succeeding in life?
Goat: Hard work. It's just a matter of putting in the hours to get what you want.
Pig: It's not just random lucky?
Goat: Nope.
Pig: You've killed a dream.
Luck plays a larger role than most people want to admit. Hard work absolutely is important, but look at folks who have succeeded without really having to work hard. They had something the masses wanted and it was luck that they not only didnât have to work hard to produce that something but that it was them and not someone else who had it.
It is written: The sun shines and the rain falls on the the just and unjust alike. Pig is mostly right (altho he is a loserâŠ), Goat not so much. If there is justice in this world, it is rough justice, and lies in the fact that there is none at all. Opportunity and tragedy both mostly knock at random, and opportunity rarely knocks loud.Have a nice day.
Itâs also important to be born into the right family.Inheriting the cumulative results of multiple previous generationsâ hard work is a lot more effective than working yourself, but you can still claim to be a success based on your assets.
Could we but see them, the streets and yards of our cities, the rolling plains of our farmlands, the rugged mountains of our skyline, and all places, all, all are littered with Dead Dreams. Dead Dreams would be our most abundant natural resource if we could figure out how to harness them.Deal with it, Pig.
Actress Kate Jackson was once asked if she believes in luck. âOf course I do!â, she replied. âHow else do you explain the success of my enemies?â!
Luck plays a big part in everything that happens in life. Hard work may pay off in the short run, but laziness never killed anyone.If it wasnât for BAD LUCK Iâd have no luck at all
Iâve had a lot of bad luck in my life, but then again my cousin decided to have 5 kids with 5 different guys to get 5 different sources of tax free child support income, living on housing and without having to work at all lives better than myself who works full timeâŠshe sure got good fortune making decent money by picking the right kind of guys to breed with and being a slut.
âGloom, despair, and agony on meDeep, dark depression, excessive miseryIf it werenât for bad luck, Iâd have no luck at allGloom, despair, and agony on meâ
my dreams are are all shattered, my luck has run outi used to walk miles but now i got gout
the money she printed iâve been told is all funnyand maybe thatâs why the law took my honey
my truck done quit runningthe cows have all diedthe crops all got burned upand the chickens all fried
so if you want dreamsthat will never come truejust read pearls before swineand dreams wonât happen to you
Hard work at the wrong thing seldom produces success. And success is in the eye of the beholder â âRichard Corey went home one night and put a bullet through his headâ
unhappy,you have no complaints.you are what you are & you ainât what you ainâtso listen up buster & listen up goodstop wishing for bad luck &knocking on woodsigned, dear abbyâ-
Success is rearing children, keeping them fed, having a roof over their head. Much of the world does not know success, usually due to a constrictive government.
Granted that Pig is lazy, but I really canât relate to this one. âI may or may succeed, and thereâs nothing I can do about itâ isnât a dream, itâs complacency (and happy complacency in Pigâs case). The idea that hard work brings rewards is the (American) dream, and itâs that dream that reality (and luck) kills.
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
You asked, Pig, you received.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Pig, go buy a lottery ticket.
knight1192a over 9 years ago
Luck plays a larger role than most people want to admit. Hard work absolutely is important, but look at folks who have succeeded without really having to work hard. They had something the masses wanted and it was luck that they not only didnât have to work hard to produce that something but that it was them and not someone else who had it.
Alexander the Good Enough over 9 years ago
It is written: The sun shines and the rain falls on the the just and unjust alike. Pig is mostly right (altho he is a loserâŠ), Goat not so much. If there is justice in this world, it is rough justice, and lies in the fact that there is none at all. Opportunity and tragedy both mostly knock at random, and opportunity rarely knocks loud.Have a nice day.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 9 years ago
@ Alexandsoforth: âthe rain falls on the the just and unjust alikeâ Â However:
The rain it falleth every dayUpon the Just and Unjust fella,But mainly on the Just becauseThe Unjust has the Justâs umbrella!
Claire Jordan over 9 years ago
Not true, of course. While few people succeed without hard work, untold millions work hard without success.
dadoctah over 9 years ago
Yes, Pig. Thatâs why itâs a dream.
juicebruce over 9 years ago
Pig did you feel lucky today?
Armitage72 over 9 years ago
Itâs also important to be born into the right family.Inheriting the cumulative results of multiple previous generationsâ hard work is a lot more effective than working yourself, but you can still claim to be a success based on your assets.
phylum over 9 years ago
staying aliveâŠ
garcoa over 9 years ago
Being born into the right country is âluckâ, being born into a good family is âluckâ, but then it is up to you to do something with it.
me over 9 years ago
Redefine âsucceedingâ
whiteheron over 9 years ago
If at first you donât succeedSuc,suc,suc until you do succeed.
Sisyphos over 9 years ago
Could we but see them, the streets and yards of our cities, the rolling plains of our farmlands, the rugged mountains of our skyline, and all places, all, all are littered with Dead Dreams. Dead Dreams would be our most abundant natural resource if we could figure out how to harness them.Deal with it, Pig.
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 9 years ago
Unless youâre born into it
Carl Rennhack Premium Member over 9 years ago
Actress Kate Jackson was once asked if she believes in luck. âOf course I do!â, she replied. âHow else do you explain the success of my enemies?â!
Totalloser Premium Member over 9 years ago
Luck plays a big part in everything that happens in life. Hard work may pay off in the short run, but laziness never killed anyone.If it wasnât for BAD LUCK Iâd have no luck at all
angelfiredragon over 9 years ago
Iâve had a lot of bad luck in my life, but then again my cousin decided to have 5 kids with 5 different guys to get 5 different sources of tax free child support income, living on housing and without having to work at all lives better than myself who works full timeâŠshe sure got good fortune making decent money by picking the right kind of guys to breed with and being a slut.
3pibgorn9 over 9 years ago
Aye.
Saddenedby Premium Member over 9 years ago
âGloom, despair, and agony on meDeep, dark depression, excessive miseryIf it werenât for bad luck, Iâd have no luck at allGloom, despair, and agony on meâ
my dreams are are all shattered, my luck has run outi used to walk miles but now i got gout
the money she printed iâve been told is all funnyand maybe thatâs why the law took my honey
my truck done quit runningthe cows have all diedthe crops all got burned upand the chickens all fried
so if you want dreamsthat will never come truejust read pearls before swineand dreams wonât happen to you
kaffekup over 9 years ago
And sadly, it happens to whole countries. Tsunamis, earthquakes, drought, famine, floods⊠And usually to the poorest of the poor.
drdougsteward over 9 years ago
Hard work at the wrong thing seldom produces success. And success is in the eye of the beholder â âRichard Corey went home one night and put a bullet through his headâ
abbybookcase over 9 years ago
unhappy,you have no complaints.you are what you are & you ainât what you ainâtso listen up buster & listen up goodstop wishing for bad luck &knocking on woodsigned, dear abbyâ-
john prine
Z Rhett over 9 years ago
Oh that is so true
Sherlock Watson over 9 years ago
If Paris Goatâs words were true, we wouldnât have so many useless âcelebritiesâ and TMZ wouldnât exist.
lmonteros over 9 years ago
Nope. Itâs random luck about half the time. Maybe more. Maybe 90 percent.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
It was already severely impaired and unlikely to survive.Keeping it alive any longer would just be cruel.
jbmlaw01 over 9 years ago
Success is rearing children, keeping them fed, having a roof over their head. Much of the world does not know success, usually due to a constrictive government.
mbzylnf2 over 9 years ago
Granted that Pig is lazy, but I really canât relate to this one. âI may or may succeed, and thereâs nothing I can do about itâ isnât a dream, itâs complacency (and happy complacency in Pigâs case). The idea that hard work brings rewards is the (American) dream, and itâs that dream that reality (and luck) kills.
KelpTheGreat over 4 years ago
Author âBlueDudeâ has made an iToons based off of this strip: https://www.mezzacotta.net/itoons/?comic=21
LOAFY about 4 years ago
Unfortunately, hard work doesnât always pay off. Luck plays a much larger role in success than we like to admit.
alantain over 1 year ago
Just redefine âsuccessâ! If youâre still alive and have all your fingers, you are a success!