Quote by Jean Pigozzi

If I had done what I was programmed to do, I would now be sitting in a car factory looking at the sizes of wheels, or wondering how to get credit to start a new factory in Russia.


If I had done what I was programmed to do, I would now be si

Summary

This quote suggests a sense of rebellion against societal expectations and aspirations. It implies that the speaker has deliberately strayed from the path that society had set for them, which may have involved a predictable, ordinary existence. Instead, the speaker expresses gratitude for deviating from their programming, as it has allowed them to break free from societal constraints and pursue a different, more fulfilling path in life. It highlights the importance of individual agency and the potential for personal growth outside of predefined roles or expectations.

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Car
By Jean Pigozzi
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