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Computers Quote by Yamila Abraham

“Don’t presume you know what’s best for him, Karin. I’ve been seeing to his needs for over a century.” She glowered at the ceiling. “All I’m suggesting is that he doesn’t need a modification for my sake. I think he’s just fine the way he is.” “You’re wrong.” You pompous machine.” quote by Yamila Abraham
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““Don’t presume you know what’s best for him, Karin.  I’ve been seeing to his needs for over a century.” She glowered at the ceiling.  “All I’m suggesting is that he doesn’t need a modification for my sake.  I think he’s just fine the way he is.” “You’re wrong.” You pompous machine.””

Yamila Abraham

About This Quote

A character argues against imposing changes on another, emphasizing respect for their current state.

In simple terms: Don’t force changes on others without need.

Key Takeaway

Respect others’ autonomy and existing conditions.

Themes

ethics autonomy respect

Mood

thoughtful defensive

Type

ethical dialogue

When to use this quote

  • medical decisions
  • relationship dynamics
  • policy making

Key Concepts

personal freedom intervention long‑term care

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is it appropriate to intervene?
  • How do you balance respect with responsibility?
A Different Perspective

Sometimes change is necessary for safety.

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