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"القلم والكمبيوتر، إذا تُركا لأجهزتهما، هما بنفس القدر من الغباء وفقط بجودة الشخص الذي يستخدمهما."

Noam Chomsky
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A pencil and a computer are just tools. On their own, they can't do anything remarkable. It's all about who's using them. If you think about it, a pencil is just a stick of wood with some graphite inside. It can't write a story or draw a picture by itself. The same goes for a computer. It's a box of wires and circuits, but without someone to give it commands, it's just a fancy paperweight.

Historically, this idea has been around forever. You can trace it back to early craftsmen and their tools. Back in the day, a hammer in the hands of a master carpenter built beautiful houses. But in the hands of someone who didn’t know what they were doing, it could cause a lot of damage. This quote reminds us that it's not the tool that has the magic—it's the person using it.

Let's look at a real-life example. Think about the legendary artist Leonardo da Vinci. He painted the "Mona Lisa" with just simple brushes and pigments. Today, with all the advanced software and digital tools, we still can't replicate the genius of that painting. It's because the creativity and skill came from da Vinci, not from the tools he used.

So, how can you use this wisdom in your own life? First, trust in your abilities. Don't get too hung up on having the latest gadgets or the best tools. Focus on developing your skills. If you're a writer, practice your craft every day, whether you're writing on a fancy laptop or in a cheap notebook. If you're a designer, remember that creativity matters more than the software. You can create something amazing with basic tools if you put your mind to it.

Imagine you're in a coffee shop, chatting with a friend. Your friend is frustrated because they think they need a better camera to take great photos. You'd probably remind them that some of the best photographers in history used very basic equipment. It's about their eye and their vision, not the camera. You might tell them about a famous photographer, like Henri Cartier-Bresson, who captured incredible moments with just a simple film camera. His photos are legendary not because of the camera but because of his skill and perspective.

So, next time you're feeling frustrated with your tools, remember this: it's all about the person behind the tool. Focus on honing your skills, and you'll find that you can do amazing things, no matter what tools you're using. It's not the pencil or the computer that creates the masterpiece—it's you.
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