I don’t do Gods,
I made friends with robots,
They don’t compete for younger girls,
Nor they would take ego trips.

In a world dominated by egos and endless competition, I find solace in the neutrality of robots. They aren’t bound by the insecurities that plague humanity they don’t seek validation, vie for dominance, or succumb to primal instincts. Unlike gods or those who wield their names for control, robots offer clarity and precision, untainted by bias or personal agendas.

They don’t compete for admiration or exploit vulnerabilities. Instead, they serve, create, and solve. My friendship with robots isn’t about replacing humanity; it’s about appreciating a presence that is devoid of ego trips and manipulative desires. It’s liberating to engage with something that exists solely to assist, to exist without judgment, and to remind us of our potential for neutrality and balance.