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RE: The Last Author

in #writing8 years ago

This made me a bit sad and disappointed for that old woman. To have such a heartless nurse throw away that woman's hard work and invested literature, it's a true testament of how the new generation built upon the connected technological advances can coldly "write off" (pun intended) the older generation and how things "used to be done." It always reminds me, the closer we are to transhumanism and AI exploited operations, the less the heart and soul of us real individuals can express ourselves and be heard, when the audience we reach out to is people who are without substance, but are built into the ever growing machinery that aims to "make our life easier" when it also assists in "making our death of human identity faster." See what your post did to me? Thank you for the inspiration, upvoted and followed. I will now go write something and pour it out from within. Look forward to your next post, can't wait to post my next as well now. This was just what I needed to read. Amazing short story

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I didn't see the nurse as heartless, just not holding the same value in the work.
There are people who say "This technology is perfectly valid, if the content is valuable if it is enjoyable", but they miss the human element and the experience of the artist in creating their work and making a living off their work.