'Dilbert' creator Scott Adams left a 'final message' about finding success after seeking 'new meaning'
Scott Adams.
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- Scott Adams' final message reflecting on faith, work, and usefulness was published after his death.
- He described a shift from cartooning to writing self-help books after his marriage ended.
- The message comes years after newspapers dropped "Dilbert" over Adams' racist remarks.
Scott Adams, the creator of the long-running comic strip "Dilbert," died on Tuesday. His death was announced on the video site Rumble by his former wife...