Pho Tuesday Fortune 01
"You will become more and more wealthy."
I can definitely handle that.
The first book I learned to read was Inside, Outside, Upside Down by Dr. Seuss. My favorite book as a child was Go Dog Go! also by Dr. Seuss, which I still will read when given an opportunity. I always loved the way the cars were going so fast that their wheels didn't even touch the ground. And that pink poodle and his hats... I could go on and on. But my point is, I grew up reading Dr. Seuss. And up until today, I thought Dr. Seuss only wrote children's books with strange creatures and funny poems of green eggs and ham.
Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel, 1904-1991) was a life-long cartoonist: in high school in Springfield, Massachusetts; in college at Dartmouth (Class of 1925); as an adman in New York City before World War II; in his many children's books, beginning with To Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street (1937). Because of the fame of his children's books (and because we often misunderstand these books) and because his political cartoons have remained largely unknown, we do not think of Dr. Seuss as a political cartoonist. But for two years, 1941-1943, he was the chief editorial cartoonist for the New York newspaper PM (1940-1948), and for that journal he drew over 400 editorial cartoons.