I was shocked by the last chapter of Scott Adams' _The Dilbert Future_.
Most of the book is excellent humor similar to material in the earlier
_Dilbert Principle_, but the last chapter seems off-topic and goes way
over the edge.
Scott Adams starts the chapter off with a seemingly random unsupported
slam against evolution, but then gets far wackier. He starts talking
about psychic powers, luck as a commodity, and how repeating an affirmation
15 times a day can alter the very nature of reality due to new discoveries
in quantum mechanics and multiple-universe theory.
I think he should stick to lampooning corporations instead...