60. Handle With Care

60. Handle With Care: Write about a very fragile or delicate object.


The human: a creature of fascination, utterly complex, and indescribable in that they are unpredictable.


But what do I know? I am not a sentient being. What I perceive is predicated on what others believe. Opinions are given to me, not made by me. I rely upon an extensive database for my information, but it is not infinite. It is only expanded at the ease of others, and the entries are both of conflicting nature and of poor quality at times.


I am a computer.


Humans are beautiful creatures, and yet so utterly misguided because their own vain pride. Based upon the dictionary definitions of that combined word and the meanings of the entries on the internet, I conclude they have a direct relation to each other. It is their vanity and their pride that is injured in their lack of possessing something, and it is thus that statistically causes the majority of their problems.


They are a hypocritical race, full of doubts, confidence, and they use both "love" and "hate" frequently. I cannot determine if the general feeling behind those words is geniune, because I am a thing of facts. I filter evidence, not emotions, and evidence tells me that humans contradict themselves.


Humans change, and this is, of all their traits, the most improbable. Yet there is a 100% rate of change. Based upon the scientific equation on the possibility of change, it is impossible. Yet factoring in the high rate of success, it is likely.


I scan trillions of files of data each day. In all of these codes, I see one common thread: Humans are alive. They do not think as they should. They perform randomly, spontaneously, and sporadically. They do not follow precedents and they do not set patterns. They are those of invention; without whom, this world would have no creativity or thoughtful life.


Yet, I do notice, that this ability to differentiate results in a higher chance for negativity. Because they are always changing, they do not conform to the past. The past has little influence upon their present actions. An event termed as unfortunate, sad, or sorrowful can lower their happiness to dangerous degrees.


Humans break in their functions. They do not operate in their original manner after this break. Also, this is caused by the most unlinked and seemingly unrelated stimulus. From this susceptibility to a variety of triggers, I say humans are diverse. In this particular context, humans would be weak. They break easily.

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