Are we Humans or just High-Performance Machines?

Правка en1, от Hamza-Ahmed26, 2026-04-19 12:21:25

Note: This post has been refactored because Codeforces' system is a bit "naughty" with Arabic text. Updated for better compatibility.

Recently, I’ve been asking myself this every time my vision blurs in front of the screen: Am I continuing this journey to build a future, or have I simply forgotten how to be anything other than a 'Machine'?"

  1. The Trap of "Logic-Only" Living We’ve started treating our lives and relationships as if they were pure algorithms. We calculate every step with a ruler, and sometimes, we let our skills get to our heads. We forget that in the end, we are fragile beings. The hardest pitfall in this career isn't a complex bug; it’s the Arrogance of Intellect.

“Nay, but man doth transgress all bounds, in that he looketh upon himself as self-sufficient.” (Quran 96:6-7)

The moment you feel your "intelligence" makes you superior to others, you’ve lost the plot. "Scientific Arrogance" blinds the heart before the eyes.

  1. Human vs. System Being human means having the right to be weak, to fail, and to disconnect. This weakness isn't a 'System Bug'; it’s our core architecture:

“For man was created weak.” (Quran 4:28)

Don’t try to program yourself to be flawless. Don’t turn your heart into a piece of hardware that only responds to logic and cold calculations.

  1. The Decision: Will I Continue? I will continue—but as a Human. With my flaws, my humility, and my simplicity. If "success" in this field requires becoming a cold, arrogant machine, then I don't want it. I want to live knowing my true limits, walking by God’s grace, not by the sheer power of my IQ.

“And of knowledge, you have been given but a little.” (Quran 17:85)

Final Note:

Wake up, everyone. No "Problem Set" in this world is worth losing our nature or our humility for.

P.S. I highly recommend translating the core message into Arabic for a much better and deeper experience, as some meanings are best captured in their original "source code."

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