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| | Isaac Asimov FAQ |
 | | He considered himself a Humanist, one who believes that it is humans who are responsible for all of the problems of society, as well as the great achievements throughout history. |
 | | "Profession" is about a boy who is brought to a house for the feeble-minded after tests show that he is abnormal, because unlike the others, who are all educated by machines and have their professions chosen for them, he is capable of original thinking. |
 | | Asimov, who was a fan of Allen's, read the script and loved it, and stated flatly that it was perfect and needed no changes. |
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