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There is no better way to do heavy lifting than with a machine or perform countless repetitive tasks or manufacture microscopic objects or handle toxic substances or fly across an ocean or accomplish a variety of actions that humans can't or won't do And we rely on machines to do what we tell them when and where and how and why we decide without fail and without error Machines outperform humans for such purposes and are more reliable, consistent and cost-effective as well They do require maintenance and spare parts but nothing like health care and benefits that humans demand And they can be upgraded or replaced without fear of lawsuits or labor unions or semiautomatic rifles and sacks full of magazines They are almost perfect and better than humans in many ways But they can't laugh or cry or sing the way we do they can't get angry or sad or happy or feel emotion the way we do they can't love or break your heart the way we do and they can't make you feel the way you do when you come home from work and your daughter comes running to the door shouting, "Daddy's home!!!!!!" Not in a million years So humans are actually far better than machines in the ways that matter and the imperfections, shortcomings, idiosyncrasies, flaws in our character, mistakes we make and an endless list all prove that we are human and capable of all these things that machines can't or won't do And I am thankful that I am not some perfect, error free switch-on-switch-off low maintenance obedient, emotionless and highly repetitive tool that strives to be a machine because I would rather take pride in mistakes I make and be human especially when I come home
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Sep 22, 2013
Sep 22, 2013 at 1:03 PM UTC
Proud Mistake
There is no better way to do heavy lifting than with a machine or perform countless repetitive tasks or manufacture microscopic objects or handle toxic substances or fly across an ocean or accomplish a variety of actions that humans can't or won't do And we rely on machines to do what we tell them when and where and how and why we decide without fail and without error Machines outperform humans for such purposes and are more reliable, consistent and cost-effective as well They do require maintenance and spare parts but nothing like health care and benefits that humans demand And they can be upgraded or replaced without fear of lawsuits or labor unions or semiautomatic rifles and sacks full of magazines They are almost perfect and better than humans in many ways But they can't laugh or cry or sing the way we do they can't get angry or sad or happy or feel emotion the way we do they can't love or break your heart the way we do and they can't make you feel the way you do when you come home from work and your daughter comes running to the door shouting, "Daddy's home!!!!!!" Not in a million years So humans are actually far better than machines in the ways that matter and the imperfections, shortcomings, idiosyncrasies, flaws in our character, mistakes we make and an endless list all prove that we are human and capable of all these things that machines can't or won't do And I am thankful that I am not some perfect, error free switch-on-switch-off low maintenance obedient, emotionless and highly repetitive tool that strives to be a machine because I would rather take pride in mistakes I make and be human especially when I come home
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Sep 22, 2013
Sep 22, 2013 at 1:03 PM UTC
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