Month: February 2019

Miller’s Flour

Miller’s Flour

by Godfrey J. Ellis This cartoon illustrates diversity in business meetings. The book recommended that those wanting to join what is called a “networking group” visit at least six different networking groups before deciding which one to commit to.  I wrote that readers needed to make their choice with at least as much proactive care […]

Plan B

Plan B

by Godfrey J. Ellis This cartoon shows very little art ability and is as simple as simple can be. However, it is my and my wife’s favorite illustration for some reason – perhaps it’s simplicity. What does it illustrate? Why, simply to always have a Plan B in your back pocket in case things don’t […]

Whad-d-I-Do?

Whad-d-I-Do?

by Godfrey J. Ellis This cartoon illustrates a concept used by Joe Miller called the Curse of Knowledge. He makes the point that we don’t always know what we know and tells the story of trying to teach his son how to drive a car. The lesson assumed his son knew things that he didn’t […]

The Big Squeeze

The Big Squeeze

by Godfrey J. Ellis This cartoon was NOT drawn for the book. In August of 2019, we attended a 50th reunion of the Vancouver 1st Ward.  Participants were encouraged to share the story of their joining the Church at that time.  My story, from back in early 1963, included the funny incident of two large […]