I agree. A better example might be bending metal wires.
We like to bend metal wires because that’s what we were, in a sense, made to do. We get personal pleasure out of bending metal wires, once, twice, thrice, and on to the next!
But see, there are modern manufacturing methods that can churn out paperclips much faster than we can personally build them. So, if we really want more paperclips, we should work on researching these methods and building these factories.
Yet we still feel that urge to just bend, bend, bend. I don’t know anyone who could get through the day without bending an actual metal wire. I certainly wouldn’t trust them.
I agree. A better example might be bending metal wires.
We like to bend metal wires because that’s what we were, in a sense, made to do. We get personal pleasure out of bending metal wires, once, twice, thrice, and on to the next!
But see, there are modern manufacturing methods that can churn out paperclips much faster than we can personally build them. So, if we really want more paperclips, we should work on researching these methods and building these factories.
Yet we still feel that urge to just bend, bend, bend. I don’t know anyone who could get through the day without bending an actual metal wire. I certainly wouldn’t trust them.