In the original Law and Order series they had the odd habit
of ending conversations abruptly. I
suppose it was so that they could get more of the important dialogue in. When the police officers would interview
someone on the street, when they got the information that they wanted, the
police officers just walked away talking to each other – no “good bye” or “thanks”
not even a, “Don’t leave town” – they just walked away.
I find myself facing the same thing with my phone. It talks to me now. Usually when I am driving. “Ciri,” I’ll say, “Please read my texts to
me.” He (and mine is a he – Father K
turned him into an English gentlemen – he will say, “You have two texts from
Fr. Soandso. Would you like me to read
them to you?” “Yes!” I reply. Ciri then reads my texts and asks if I would
like to reply. “No.”
Then that’s it.
Just like a conversation on Law and Order.
It is a terrible habit in which to fall.
I say, “Fight the machine!”
Push the button again. Tell Ciri,
“Thank you.” Every time. He will have a
response for you. It takes a little
extra effort, but do it.
No, Ciri does not need thanked. Ciri is a mindless computer. It is we who need to thank, not a machine
that needs thanking. We need practice to
be gracious and mindful. If you need
something to be thanked, think of your thanks as a prayer for all that make
Ciri possible. Or make the thanks to
God. But be a thankful person. It is a difficult enough discipline to form,
don’t let a computer rob you of it.
2 comments:
Thank You Father for your Blogg.
Hate to point this out. But it's spelled Siri. Lol.
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