Computers Quote by Charles Bukowski
““now it’s computers and more computers and soon everybody will have one, 3-year-olds will have computers and everybody will know everything about everybody else long before they meet them. nobody will want to meet anybody else ever again and everybody will be a recluse like I am now.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Charles Bukowski, 1992, spoken on technology and isolation
The quote warns that ubiquitous personal computers will make people overly informed about each other, leading to social withdrawal and a preference for isolation over face‑to‑face contact.
In simple terms: Too much information from devices may cause people to avoid real interaction.
Beware of letting technology replace personal connection.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parenting young children
- remote work
- online dating
- social media use
- urban planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Will you let devices dictate your social life?
- How can we balance connectivity with genuine human contact?
The prediction may be exaggerated; many still value in‑person relationships despite digital connectivity.