A computer does not substitute for judgment any more than a pencil substitutes for literacy. But writing without a pencil is no particular advantage.

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Computers are useful tools, just like pencils, but they cannot replace human thinking and decision-making. Just as a pencil does not make you a good writer, a computer alone cannot make you a good decision-maker. However, trying to write without a pencil is not really helpful either. The main point is that both computers and pencils are tools that can assist us, but they cannot completely replace the important work of using our own judgment and skills.

About Robert McNamara

Robert McNamara had an illustrious career, serving as the U.S. Secretary of Defense under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson during the height of the Cold War. He was a key figure in the Vietnam War and later became the president of the World Bank, shifting its focus towards poverty reduction. McNamara’s life and decisions continue to be studied and debated today.

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