"The Terminal Man" Quotes
A man with a brain implant struggles to control his violent impulses.
fiction | 266 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
We live in a time of machines. We live with machines. We work with machines. We play with machines. Our home is full of machines. Our car is full of machines. Everywhere we go, we are surrounded by machines. And now, we are becoming machines.
The human brain is the most complex and intricate machine in existence. It is capable of incredible feats, but also susceptible to malfunction and chaos.
Man is a creature of habit. We find comfort in routine, in the familiar. But what happens when our habits turn against us? When our routines become destructive?
Fear is a powerful motivator. It can drive us to do things we never thought possible, but it can also consume us and lead us down a path of self-destruction.
Technology has the potential to enhance our lives, but when it becomes our master instead of our servant, we risk losing our humanity.
We are all prisoners of our own minds. Our thoughts and desires control us, shaping our actions and influencing our decisions.
The line between man and machine is becoming increasingly blurred. We must ask ourselves, where does humanity end and technology begin?
In the pursuit of progress, we often overlook the consequences. We must consider the ethical implications of our actions and the impact they have on others.
The human brain is a delicate balance of chemicals and electrical impulses. When that balance is disrupted, chaos ensues.
We are all flawed. We all have our demons. But it is how we confront and overcome them that defines us.





