Every Human Is A Default Programmer.

Ozan Sahin
2 min readJan 25, 2021
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When I’m sipping my coffee at my office at the same time every weekday, always finding myself in the thoughts of being a computer like bio-hardware processing particular tasks/scripts in given periods. These tasks are being created by me or by my environment forcing me to create them by using loops, functions, objects, and classes, etc. Yes, like we use a computer program to design our computer tasks, we have many tasks/scripts we don’t even know when we created them or how we created them.
Too many similar or same actions are there in a population, which is acted by many people who are programming their behaviors by themselves influenced by others or common objects, like downloading the same application to several computers and using it for the same purposes. Maybe it will be a useful approach to see ourselves as a computer and separate our good and bad scripts written by our subconscious mind. When we experience a new event, our subconscious mind debugs it automatically and puts them into the folders. A bunch of scripts is stored in two categories. Bad ones ruining your life, and good ones improving your understanding about whole life.

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”

— Carl Jung

You don’t need to identify the programming language, you are just going to try to understand which scripts are in which folder by observing their processes. So open your activity monitor/task manager and take a look at the list in you. Some scripts are actively improving your life, and some are there to just take the space. Some are making your whole hardware slower and taking your energy.

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Procrastinating, addictions, emotions. Just observe.It is not always easy to find and name them, but observing yourself is the true first step to uninstall useless & old ones. After all, computers are empty boxes, our consciousness makes them useful to us.

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