Following up yesterday’s post on rules, here are some views on them, and lack thereof, from Calvin and Hobbes. Click the images to see them full size.
I’ll let you figure out for yourself how deep and meaningful you find their take on life, how valuable their freedom from constraints other people can’t get around, and how much they enable you to behave as freely.
Anyway, I consider them great works and relevant to yesterday’s topic.





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