Calvin could be the GM of the NY Giants/Jets, Baltimore Orioles, Houston Texans, Detroit Lions or Jacksonville Jaguars with that attitude and make huge coin.
“Even if he were mediocre, there are a lot of mediocre judges and people and lawyers. They are entitled to a little representation, aren’t they, and a little chance?”
Sometimes it feels that way. That’s why I hate planners and stuff because I rack myself with guilt when I don’t met the simple exceptions so I try not to impose myself with them. Like “No pressure , but that assignment is due by Sunday so you should work on it Friday and Monday between work” But I don’t actually write anything, So my assignments either happen right away when I get them or aren’t done till the last minute there is no real inbetween.
This, pretty obviously, is a comment on ‘participation awards’ and all the rest of it. Watched this happen, as broken homes became the norm. Women expected to work outside the home at grunt jobs, just like most men have, so a few women could climb to the top jobs and sneer at all the little people like a few men. At work, wives were exposed to advances from other men and men were tempted by other men’s wives, and work romances undermined homelife. Marriages foundered on the rocks of too-tired-to-care at home vs. too much excitement at work. Broken marriages and new unions resulted in yours, mine, and ours homes, with no one there to encourage the kids to make the most of themselves. Kids got fat while parents gave them ‘treats’ to offset the attractions of the other biological parent. Kids were ‘missing’, and media pretended it was because bad snatchers were out there, when the overwhelming majority of ‘missing children’ were taken by the parent who didn’t get custody. Nobody taking child-raising seriously, and parents looking for ways to beat up the spouse who had custody at the moment. Couldn’t get anywhere by complaining that you were mad that your ex did things with the kids you didn’t like, so you made up the idea that NO ONE could do (long list of things) with a child, making us an insane nation watching everyone for ‘inappropriate behavior’ rather than working to regain stable homes in which children were actually raised by their biological parents, not some alternate ‘care-givers’. In the absence of caring parental presence, we substituted trying to out-offer stuff to kids to get their loyalty, resulting in them being fat and spoiled, and then created concepts like ‘fat-shaming’ and ‘participation awards’ to offset the evils done by all the unstable home environments. Watterson’s complaint here is fully justified. Mix-and-match homes with kids sent to ‘childcare’ is NOT a satisfactory replacement for families of biologically-related persons. sigh
WELL MUCH OF WHAT YOU LEARN IN SCHOOL IS RATHER USELESS IN LIFE… AND MOST THINGS YOU CAN NOW LEARN ON YOUR COMPUTER… BUT YOU HAVE TO HAVE A CURIOSITY FOR IT, AND A DESIRE TO BE INFORMED…. SCHOOL IS GOOD FOR BABYSITTING YOUR SMALL KIDS SO BOTH PARENTS CAN WORK…IF THEY WANT TO MAKE A LIVING THAT ALLOWS ALL THE THINGS WE EXPECT IS OUT RIGHT TO HAVE NOW. LIKE CELL PHONES… THOUGH MANY MANAGE TO LIVE VERY WELL, ON WELFARE, AND PAY NO TAXS, AND STILL GET FREE PHONES FROM OUR GENEROUS GOVERNMENT!! EVER NOTICE HOW ALL THE REFUGEES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES ALREADY HAVE THEIR SMART PHONES?
remember, Calvin’s primary characterization is that he’s a lazy 6 year old, the only thing he puts effort into are his justifications for not putting in any effort
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
Calvin, you know that’s not good enough; we all know of what you’re capable.
codycab almost 3 years ago
One good thing about lowering your expectations is you’ll either be right or surprised about something or someone.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
how far o’erseas, Hobbes? Bengal?
Robert4170 almost 3 years ago
Don’t complain about how life is “unfair” when you wind up living under the underpass, Calvin.
Charles Barr Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Wasn’t it just two days ago that Calvin was complaining that there was no longer any pride in craftsmanship?
oldpine52 almost 3 years ago
As Paul Simon says in Homeward bound, ‘…all my words come back to me in shades of mediocrity…’.
sirbadger almost 3 years ago
Now that I’m retired, I may take advice from both of them. Calvin’s advice is not good advice for children.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
I’m with Hobbes. And in fact have some overseas investments.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member almost 3 years ago
#MehToo
Bilan almost 3 years ago
Succeeding in life is like being chased by a tiger. Being good enough doesn’t matter. Being faster than the other guy does matter.
cometlikeswings (comic reviewer) almost 3 years ago
my brain cant comprehend!
rentier almost 3 years ago
Sometimes we can do nothing against our mediocrity, because of illness!
The Reader Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Actually, it’s good enough to just realize the concept of snowmen.
nosirrom almost 3 years ago
That boy will graduate Summa Cum Mediocritatem
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
Calvin should buy a tee-shirt from Bart Simpson:
“Underachiever, and proud of it!”
proclusstudent almost 3 years ago
That snowman needs a couple of lumps of coal and a couple of carrots.
MayCauseBurns almost 3 years ago
“Meh, good enough.” — Mediocrates
TampaFanatic1 almost 3 years ago
Calvin could be the GM of the NY Giants/Jets, Baltimore Orioles, Houston Texans, Detroit Lions or Jacksonville Jaguars with that attitude and make huge coin.
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
That approach would definitely reduce the level of stress that comes from trying to improve one’s life.
wrd2255 almost 3 years ago
What was the Simpsons line with fake Mary Poppins? “If you cut every corner, there’ll be more time to play…it’s the American way!”
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
All that sophistry works out okay until someone else get a spark of competition.
YippiKiAyMofo almost 3 years ago
Ironically enough it appears that Calvin grew up and became the director of the NEA. (It’s headless, too.)
bigcatbusiness almost 3 years ago
Or better yet, don’t have expectations at all, so that when something does happen, you’ll feel happy either way.
Troglodyte almost 3 years ago
Calvin has more in common with Pig from Pearls Before Swine, than he realises.
wireknot almost 3 years ago
No Calvin, that snowman isn’t “good enough”, your snow creatures are legendary.
Ol' me almost 3 years ago
I said this about yesterday’s strip too: Prophetic.
mfrasca almost 3 years ago
“Even if he were mediocre, there are a lot of mediocre judges and people and lawyers. They are entitled to a little representation, aren’t they, and a little chance?”
- Senator R. Hruska (R – Neb)
Hydrohead almost 3 years ago
Did Mr. Watterson predict the rise of the Zillennial?
wongo almost 3 years ago
I bought some Costa Rican gonga weed, isn’t investing over seas?
gantech almost 3 years ago
This must have been before he studied snowman building under the Marquis de Sade.
Publius10608218 almost 3 years ago
Sometimes it feels that way. That’s why I hate planners and stuff because I rack myself with guilt when I don’t met the simple exceptions so I try not to impose myself with them. Like “No pressure , but that assignment is due by Sunday so you should work on it Friday and Monday between work” But I don’t actually write anything, So my assignments either happen right away when I get them or aren’t done till the last minute there is no real inbetween.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 3 years ago
People! This was supposed to be funny, not prophesy.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If “the perfect is the enemy of the good,” then so is the “good enough.”
dv almost 3 years ago
I know of a grossly overvalued underperforming golf course in Scotland he could make a play for
LEOKEV almost 3 years ago
Shades of Harrison Bergeron
Lana M. almost 3 years ago
This, pretty obviously, is a comment on ‘participation awards’ and all the rest of it. Watched this happen, as broken homes became the norm. Women expected to work outside the home at grunt jobs, just like most men have, so a few women could climb to the top jobs and sneer at all the little people like a few men. At work, wives were exposed to advances from other men and men were tempted by other men’s wives, and work romances undermined homelife. Marriages foundered on the rocks of too-tired-to-care at home vs. too much excitement at work. Broken marriages and new unions resulted in yours, mine, and ours homes, with no one there to encourage the kids to make the most of themselves. Kids got fat while parents gave them ‘treats’ to offset the attractions of the other biological parent. Kids were ‘missing’, and media pretended it was because bad snatchers were out there, when the overwhelming majority of ‘missing children’ were taken by the parent who didn’t get custody. Nobody taking child-raising seriously, and parents looking for ways to beat up the spouse who had custody at the moment. Couldn’t get anywhere by complaining that you were mad that your ex did things with the kids you didn’t like, so you made up the idea that NO ONE could do (long list of things) with a child, making us an insane nation watching everyone for ‘inappropriate behavior’ rather than working to regain stable homes in which children were actually raised by their biological parents, not some alternate ‘care-givers’. In the absence of caring parental presence, we substituted trying to out-offer stuff to kids to get their loyalty, resulting in them being fat and spoiled, and then created concepts like ‘fat-shaming’ and ‘participation awards’ to offset the evils done by all the unstable home environments. Watterson’s complaint here is fully justified. Mix-and-match homes with kids sent to ‘childcare’ is NOT a satisfactory replacement for families of biologically-related persons. sigh
becida almost 3 years ago
Taking pride in your mediocrity sounds like a like like shooting for the lowest common denominator… Calvin fits right in with our modern society!
mindjob almost 3 years ago
Pride in mediocrity is the official White House motto
Holden Awn almost 3 years ago
Thus Calvin gives a clear and concise description and explanation of Woke mentality.
smsrt almost 3 years ago
Looks like Calvin is buying into the “America Last” program. Go Calvin… or don’t.
globalenterprize1990 almost 3 years ago
The Cayman Islands and the notorious Swiss bank account.
globalenterprize1990 almost 3 years ago
Mary Poppins. “Tuppence in the bank.”
suelou almost 3 years ago
WELL MUCH OF WHAT YOU LEARN IN SCHOOL IS RATHER USELESS IN LIFE… AND MOST THINGS YOU CAN NOW LEARN ON YOUR COMPUTER… BUT YOU HAVE TO HAVE A CURIOSITY FOR IT, AND A DESIRE TO BE INFORMED…. SCHOOL IS GOOD FOR BABYSITTING YOUR SMALL KIDS SO BOTH PARENTS CAN WORK…IF THEY WANT TO MAKE A LIVING THAT ALLOWS ALL THE THINGS WE EXPECT IS OUT RIGHT TO HAVE NOW. LIKE CELL PHONES… THOUGH MANY MANAGE TO LIVE VERY WELL, ON WELFARE, AND PAY NO TAXS, AND STILL GET FREE PHONES FROM OUR GENEROUS GOVERNMENT!! EVER NOTICE HOW ALL THE REFUGEES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES ALREADY HAVE THEIR SMART PHONES?
Dr_Fogg almost 3 years ago
A lot of Americans have lost pride in accomplishing things. Why should they when the Government pays them to do nothing
This is the way almost 3 years ago
Wonder how Calvin would do with Martial Arts (Hobbes would like my karate dojos logo. It’s a tiger).
yangeldf almost 3 years ago
remember, Calvin’s primary characterization is that he’s a lazy 6 year old, the only thing he puts effort into are his justifications for not putting in any effort
tinstar almost 3 years ago
Calvin, you did a pretty darned okay job.
edeloriea14 almost 3 years ago
Um, Calvin, you forgot the “snow goon’s” head.
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 3 years ago
We never learn.
Felix Raven almost 3 years ago
That overseas shouldn’t be Europe. We are less and less important in science and economy, thanks to our gutless leaders.