"The Man Who Had No Idea" was a finalist for the 1979
Hugo Award for Best Novelette John Sladek considered it to depict "delightful problems".
Kirkus Reviews noted that it "say(s) a great deal about our expectations of ourselves and others."
John Clute, however, found it to be "unaccountably genial and without formal bite", such that its "potentially formidable idea gradually declines into doodle". ==Origins==