Human Beings Should Be Able To ROCK IT. Specialization is for Insects.

by Josh on November 19, 2009 · Comments

Out of the list of awesome things you’ve accomplished, including bathing a kitty, chopping celery and catching a pineapple in your mouth, there’s some other things as a human being, and even more, as a design engineer, you should be able to do. If not, you’re doomed.

In response to a guest post here on SolidSmack called Design Engineers, Look Out. You are becoming Extinct, by Matthew Loew, Stephanie Moore-Fuller wrote a rebuttal. It’s an extremely valid article.

The argument is great, but what I loved most was the quote she used from science fiction writer Robert Heinlein (Starship Troopers, Stranger in a Strange Land). It sums up and solves a lot of messes and arguments that plague our worries and inaction. Even better, if you said the same thing to anyone, you would likely just get a blank stare back. Here’s the quote…

“A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.”

Robert A. Heinlein (1907-1988) from character Lazarus Long in Time Enough for Love

Stephanie goes on to say. “I agree with him, and while there are things on his list I haven’t yet done, there are others I have done that he didn’t list, like milk a cow or weave a cloth. I agree with Matthew’s list of what a mechanical engineer should be able to do. But just because I haven’t done something lately, that doesn’t mean I don’t have the brains and the drive to figure it out!”

Well said Stephanie.

If you’re interested in more quotes by Heinlein, check out the Heinlein Wikiquote page.

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Comments
  • If you have a favorite Heinlein quote or a similar survival-like quote, let me know.
  • diverso
    Here at my company I've put myself in the position where I perform the folling tasks:
    Designer, Engineer, Sales Proposals, CAD Admin, IT, Graphic Design, Manager, Planer, just to name a few.
    My official job tittle is "SW Admin/Desiner".I don't have a B.S., but even if I did I would need 3 or 4 of them to cover everything required for my position.

    I like being the Wildcard and learning new things everyday, and my employer seems to like it also.
  • I'm with you man. It bothers me when people say, 'that's not part of my job description.' lame. expecting to succeed simply by doing what is expected, is not a very interesting way to live, imo. Thanks for the comment!
  • Thanks for your kind comments!
  • Any time a discussion turns towards job specialisation reminds me of this Asimov short story: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dead_Past
    Track it down if you can, it's worth the read
  • that's one I haven't read, and it's for sure going on the list. Thanks Kieran.
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