My parent’s idea of technology when they were kids was a microwave oven or cassette tapes. The idea of a touch screen phone might have been thought of, but was thought to be many years away from being possible. Technology comes with a sense of fear and adventure. The author of “Better than Human”, Kevin Kelly, believes that technology taking our jobs should not be one of these fears. He states, “Two hundred years ago, 70 percent of American workers lived on the farm. Today automation has eliminated all but 1 percent of their jobs, replacing them with machines. But the displaced workers did not sit idle. Instead, automation created hundreds of millions of jobs in entirely new fields.” (Kelly 299). Kelly believes that technology will take our jobs, but new jobs will come out of it that will prevent us from being unemployed. We will start off believing that a robot could not handle our jobs. Then, as they advance, we will realize that they are more than capable of handling it themselves. While they will be taking our job, we will not be thrown to the curb. New jobs will need to be made, much like the farmers in the quote. It will be impossible to guess what these jobs will be, but with advancing technology there will be advancing ideas. (Kelly 311). Kelly’s ideas go along with mine in that we will not be unemployed. With almost every invention or piece of technology that comes out, jobs will come with