Modern people are only willing to believe in their computers, while I believe in myself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People don't understand computers. Computers are magical boxes that do things. People believe what computers tell them.
Technological man can't believe in anything that can't be measured, taped, or put into a computer.
It's not a faith in technology. It's faith in people.
When people don't believe in you, you have to believe in yourself.
Well, the thought that everybody might have a personal computer at their desk or their home was certainly not on the mainstream of anybody's activity at that time.
Today, computers are almost second nature to most of us.
People assume that computers will do everything that humans do. Not good. People are different from each other and they are all really different from computers.
Computers seem a little too adaptively flexible, like the strange natives, odd societies, and head cases we study in the social sciences. There's more opposable thumb in the digital world than I care for; it's awfully close to human.
Computers are magnificent tools for the realization of our dreams, but no machine can replace the human spark of spirit, compassion, love, and understanding.
I may not believe in myself, but I believe in what I'm doing.