Quote #18382
Part of what makes a human being a human being is the imperfections. Like, you wouldn’t give a robot my ears. You just wouldn’t do that.
Will Smith
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Smith is arguing that human identity is inseparable from imperfection: our quirks, asymmetries, and “flaws” are not defects to be engineered away but markers of individuality and lived experience. The humorous example of his ears underscores the point that a perfectly optimized, machine-like body would erase the personal, idiosyncratic features that make someone recognizably themselves. Implicitly, the quote pushes back against ideals of flawless beauty or technological “upgrades,” suggesting that authenticity and humanity reside in the unpolished and the particular. It also frames self-acceptance as a kind of realism: to be human is to be uneven, and that unevenness is part of what makes a person worth knowing.




