"A man boarded a jet and noticed there was no flight crew. Soon a recorded voice came over the loudspeaker saying, “Welcome to our new fully automated aircraft. In order to serve you better we have replaced the pilots and flight attendants with a more efficient electronic system which controls every aspect of your flight. For your safety this new system has been thoroughly tested and nothing can possibly go wrong, go wrong, go wrong. Not everything can be automated, but whatever can be automated in your daily routines should be. Assigned seats for children, at the table or in the car, cuts down on squabbles and makes things run smoothly. Developing methods for handling routine requests at work, such as printing out answers to a frequently asked question or making maps to a location you are often asked directions to, are examples of how we can automate to give better service. The goal of automation is to free time for things we can’t automate, like playing with our children or sharing our faith. Automation redeems the time. "