Worry Bots - 3D Printed Worry Dolls

Worry Bots - 3D Printed Worry Dolls

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My youngest child is utterly fascinated with robots, displaying an unwavering confidence that they won't replace human jobs or dismantle societal structures. He's taken to calling himself Team Robot, leaving little doubt about his allegiance. As a kid, I had my own set of worry dolls, small, intricately designed fabric-covered figurines originating from Guatemala, or so a swift internet search revealed. They're often given as souvenirs to tourists, and each one boasts its unique appearance. According to tradition, you place these tiny dolls in a box, share your concerns with them, and then discreetly position them under your pillow. While you sleep, they supposedly harness their "magical powers" to dissolve your worries. Inspired by this tradition, I created my own Worry Bots. Equipped with sophisticated algorithms, these little bots compute problems and offer solutions by dawn's early light. Now, my child remains untroubled as he eagerly anticipates our robot-filled future. Sweet dreams do indeed await!

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