I have a guest slot in this week’s ToonStack — a weekly newsletter from a bunch of fellow New Yorker cartoonists. Their latest post is about dreaming.
Here’s my chunk:
When you were a kid, you dreamed about flying to the moon in a rocket ship—but your chances were slim to none. In fact, your chances were nearly the same as if you literally wanted to become the moon.
That's why my advice, to the youth of today, is to dream small. Aim for attainable. There’s no shame in satisfactory!
Below: from the New Yorker, September 2016. Signed prints available here.