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You are not unique, but still different.
Lifestyle,
Philosophy.
Tue, 18 Oct 2011 20:11
EDIT 2011-10-20 19:03
Imagine the three following things. First, imagine a plain surface, let's say six by five. Secondly, imagine that people have been putting the tip of their right index finger on random spots on this surface, and third, imagine this has been going on for countless of generations.
Theoretically, there are no spots left untouched. Now, take this definition and conclusion and use it on the continuous life of humanity.
Based on how many people we have on this planet and based on how few personality types there are, the chances of you being unique is slim. That's a fact.
With this in mind, when one thing separates us from a group of people we either feel superior or inferior. Either way, we put the unique rank on our shoulders and brand ourselves based on our abstracts.
Nerd, cool, shy, bad, good, etc. There are not many brands we can put on people and are not enough different adjectives to brand each individual on this planet.
Have my thoughts been thought before, did someone before me walk where I walked or did anyone ever end up where I did, is my uniqueness a collection of ten things extracted from ten different people from different times and current time?
My intention isn't to make you feel insignificant or common, but perhaps to level you with reality and its flawless system.
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