He reminded people of all ages how to lives with life's little disappointments. And to laugh about them. For fifty years.
Now he has shown us how to die. Charles Schulz died in his sleep just when his farewell comic strip of peanuts was being inserted and distributed in the sunday papers.
Schulz was much more than a cartoonist. He was a pholosopher. His teachings were more useful than those of such noted philosophers as Aristotle or Confucius or Plato or Socrates. Here's why: He knew life is not always fair, but it can still be fun