January 24, 2005
A Plant or Machine that Learns to Smile
So from day to day I find that one more day is gone. I rush and I do this and I do that and I rush to do this and that, but at the end of most days I find that the next day will just fall into the same pattern.
Sometimes I sit and think and realize a bit of stuff now and again but most of the time I rush without reason.
Sometimes I think the purpose of my life is to try to make life better for those whom I come in contact with, but if I live as a machine or as a plant how can I know anything about humanity?
How do you make life better when you spend most of your life avoiding it?
Posted at January 24, 2005 12:56 PMIf you could solve that problem, then humanity would be a lot better off. Unfortunatly even if you did, everyone is too closed minded to change their routine. That's what Robots are for, to control our ironic lives.
This is one of the topics I was considering for an essay this morning. Then I decided that it would be a faster process to write about something simple like alcoholism. Thus, I demonstrated my original thesis. ...Robots don't control our ironic lives; our limited attention spans do.