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While I empathise with Glenn\'s frustration at the instability of software, I feel we need to place more emphasis on our personal responsibility for our reactions. Of course we want our machines to work as efficiently as possible. But we can also view our experiences as teaching us new ways to be, every event a lesson in generosity and kindness. If I\'m getting frustrated, is there some way that I am not fully accepting the reality of how things are? Is something telling me I need to slow down? \nOur relationship to machines in a sense mirrors our relationship to ourselves and to the world. impatience with machines which are tools, extensions of ourselves, can be a way of attacking ourselves. Can we expand rather than contract?<\/p><\/textarea>\n <\/div>\n