"Our perceptions of truth are built around what is practical, not what is true. Even the smartest human brain doesn't have the capacity for discerning true facts. That's why so many of us settle for scientific facts. It's the best we can do."

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Source: AT WORK WITH: Scott Adams; Yes, Dilbert's Dad Has a Cubicle of His Own. Interview with Andy Meisler, www.nytimes.com. January 25, 1995.

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Scott Adams is a cartoonist and author, best known for creating the 'Dilbert' comic strip, which satirizes corporate culture and workplace dynamics.

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