The word the engineer was looking for to discribe our minds was "curious" this simple human reflex can perform many great deeds, after all it did help us get to where we are today.
The trust in the word of a loofing around person is unquestionable when that person is the one to take you out of troubles, especially when it is a matter of life and death over and over again when no one else can no matter how hard they try to fix the problems they are facing by themselves.
This is feeling like an extension about always have a humans on the ship from the HFY story "When a Human says Whoops" by Curious_Cake9822. Worth listening to. This one and the one listed.
EVERY human I have known like Blake, who can problem solve, see patterns, and know what will break next, and know how to fix it, while simultaneously being a hot mess to people who want things a certain way and to make sense at all times, was dyslexic! Think about that next time you see someone who can't spell, won't read, or are always late. You might be looking at a Crisis Engineer. #dyslexicthinking #dyslexicadvantage
I must be getting really sensitive to negative stuff. Two and a half minutes in and I'm depressed and don't want to hear the rest. I'm sure it's a great story though.
When you can, come back. Try it again. I had a boss when I was in the Army who made me into a Blake. I did realize it until I went to my next unit. I was able to do stuff as a matter of course that amazed my boss. Funny thing was, my first sergeant knew. And he had my back so many times. And I then learned to trust myself.
"Every ship needs a human". I love it
The word the engineer was looking for to discribe our minds was "curious" this simple human reflex can perform many great deeds, after all it did help us get to where we are today.
A great story!
What you said about humans, you're damn right . Most are intuitive enough to zip up without a "malfunction"😅
The trust in the word of a loofing around person is unquestionable when that person is the one to take you out of troubles, especially when it is a matter of life and death over and over again when no one else can no matter how hard they try to fix the problems they are facing by themselves.
This is feeling like an extension about always have a humans on the ship from the HFY story "When a Human says Whoops" by Curious_Cake9822. Worth listening to. This one and the one listed.
Seems like I can't comment on UA-cam
@@skyabhinav1 you did apparently.
@skyabhinav1 you nailed it
A creative story. I was getting tired 😮of stories of earthlings destroying someone in revenge of a lost home. Thanks
hello there storyteller hello there storyteller thank you for a very good story man...
Aliens: you cannot fix our complex technologies 👽👾
Humans: bro you just need to clean your carb and turn the fuel on and she's a gooden
EVERY human I have known like Blake, who can problem solve, see patterns, and know what will break next, and know how to fix it, while simultaneously being a hot mess to people who want things a certain way and to make sense at all times, was dyslexic! Think about that next time you see someone who can't spell, won't read, or are always late. You might be looking at a Crisis Engineer. #dyslexicthinking #dyslexicadvantage
Dude, your cover photos are really nice, what program do you use to create them?
So Humans are the Goober Pyles of the galaxy... ;D
Bro their faces 😂😂😂😂
Does the AI Image Generators think that Pogging is our default facial expression. I hope we dont teach AI about the Rage comics.
I must be getting really sensitive to negative stuff. Two and a half minutes in and I'm depressed and don't want to hear the rest. I'm sure it's a great story though.
When you can, come back. Try it again. I had a boss when I was in the Army who made me into a Blake. I did realize it until I went to my next unit. I was able to do stuff as a matter of course that amazed my boss. Funny thing was, my first sergeant knew. And he had my back so many times. And I then learned to trust myself.
Do my ears deceiveth me? No repetitions to prolong the story?