Asking Quote by Anonymous
“The mind is a mechanism. It has no intelligence. The mind is a bio-computer. How can it have any intelligence? It has skill, but it has no intelligence; it has a functional utility, but it has no awareness. It is a robot; it works well but don't listen to it too much because then you will lose your inner intelligence. Then it is as if you are asking a machine to guide you, lead you. You are asking a machine which has nothing original in it.”
About This Quote
The mind functions like a biological computer, possessing skill and utility but lacking true consciousness or originality, so over-reliance on it can suppress inner insight.
In simple terms: Mind as bio‑computer, lacking true intelligence.
Beware of letting mechanistic thinking drown personal intuition.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- making decisions based solely on data
- relying on algorithms for personal growth
- seeking external validation from technology
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- cultivate reflective practice
- balance analytical tools with intuition
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you differentiate between useful mental models and limiting mechanistic habits?
- In what ways can you integrate analytical thinking without losing personal insight?
Some argue that the mind does exhibit emergent intelligence beyond mere computation, suggesting a continuum rather than a strict dichotomy.