do we really unique?
By rosema
@rosema (1145)
Philippines
5 responses
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
7 Jan 08
Hello dear rosema. Yes, I think that each of us is unique for his or her special personal characteristics. I am not an exception, either. lol
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@amitksing (1323)
• India
6 Jan 08
Yes! There's no denying from the universal fact that each and evry human being is uniqe. This uniqness is both in physical form as well as in behaviourial form.
Speaking of physical uniqness, each and every person has different looks, different finger prints and even different genetic structure.
While talking about behaviourial uniqness, each and every human being has his/her own personality which makes him/her different from others. Our habbits, likes, dislikes everything is so different from every other person.
Actually UNIQNESS is what adds spice to life! Without it, life would have been so boring.
@kdhartford (1151)
• United States
6 Jan 08
I can tell you that the we re all unique. We are unique, but in a way our unique-ness is what kind of makes us the pretty much all the same. My thinking is that having many different types of people makes somethings harder and some things easier. I like to have varied opinions when I make decisions.
@Wario_1 (965)
• Sweden
6 Jan 08
I guess your question is if we really are unique as individuals, i say yes. There is no chans that two people have exactly the same DNA makeup for example. Dna, iris and fingerprints are things that every individual have an unique setting of.
If your question regards if we are uniqe as thinking intelligent beings, i say yes. There is no other living being that can understand the consept of beauty. Also the consept of selfawareness is something humans exsclusively have. The understanding of advance language, other than basic communication is something unique humans. Also we humans have something called abstract thinking, that doesnt exist in nature, at least not even close to our level. Then whe have the consept of free will,
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