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For the time being, I think there’s no risk of our humanness being successfully simulated by program code.
And speaking of humanness, despite my worst fears, when all the votes were in, I was rated the “most human human” of all. By being moody, irritable, and obnoxious, I came out way ahead of the other four confederates, who were mild-mannered and much more polite.
>"What's It Mean to Be Human, Anyway?" by Charles Platt
>Be Human is able to share emotions
Be Human is able to feel stupid and fool
Be Human is able to make mistakes
Be Human is able to find happiness
Be Human is able to feel love
Even Master of Dao, LaoZi couldn't escape himself, LaoZi couldn't held his emotion about feeling of Dao, He shared his vision of "the Dao can't be spoken…, and the nothingness is the underlying substance of the Dao…" Although very much nothingness about Dao, yet he still taught about and wrote about it. LaoZi had many followers, students and admires, they were amazed about him.
Because LaoZi not only knows the natural of the Dao, but also well known about the human natural
Be Human is able to create
Be Human is able to survive
Be Human is able to find problems
Be Human is able to find leaders