Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 20, 1970
Transcript:
"Charlie Brown sits in front of Lucy's psychiatric booth. Lucy says, \"It's too bad you're not a 'Self actualizing' person, Charlie Brown . . \"<BR><BR> Lucy continues, \"Self actualizing persons are free from fears and inhibitions . . They accept themselves and they accept others . . . They have self-esteem and confidence . .\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown asks, \"Can I be a self-actualizing person?\"<BR><BR> Lucy replies, \"No, way! Five cents, please . .\" Charlie Brown sighs.<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Charlie Brown sits in front of Lucy's psychiatric booth. Lucy says, \"It's too bad you're not a 'Self actualizing' person, Charlie Brown . . \"<BR><BR> Lucy continues, \"Self actualizing persons are free from fears and inhibitions . . They accept themselves and they accept others . . . They have self-esteem and confidence . .\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown asks, \"Can I be a self-actualizing person?\"<BR><BR> Lucy replies, \"No, way! Five cents, please . .\" Charlie Brown sighs.<BR><BR>"
Lucy wouldn’t want to give Charlie Brown any false hope.