Question
Highly improved Autofab technology will perhaps be able to meet all our material desires. The freedom resulting from this achievement will bring about a golden age of art, music and scientific discovery. But the open question is whether people want such freedom and will rejoice in it. In life, it is often found that the greatest satisfaction comes not from getting what one wants, but from working for it. The greatest challenge facing humanity as we proceed into the age of automated fabrications is to find a meaningful use for ourselves.
Questions:
Q.1. Do you believe that journey is move enjoyable than to reach at destination explain.
Q.2. How will Autofab give us pleasure.

Answer

1. Yes, I do believe so. If we want to have something we enjoy the way we struggle to have it. We are not so much excited as during the way we try to have it.
2. Autofab gives us freedom to have the product according to our dream. At present we get what the company wishes to give us but now we will get them as we wish.

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