Did you find yourself unique?
By Chardee Ruiz
@ruiz_richard22 (111)
Philippines
November 6, 2009 12:03am CST
Every people has different characteristics as well as their essential capabilities, talents and skills (tangible and intagible). People are really aware for their own strength and weaknesses in life; mentally, physically, socially and spiritually.. As we poeople said to be the most perfect and most lucky living-organisms in the ecosystem of life. As we discovered our own self, we don't really hesitate the things we should do in this world... are you been able to know yourself better? or Did you find yourself to be unique than the other one?
8 responses
@monkeylong (3139)
• Guangzhou, China
6 Nov 09
I'm so sorry that I haven't think that I'm unique in the world,for I feel myself a rather ordinary person.Most things I can do but there are more people can instead to do them.So I don't think I'm unique.
@ruiz_richard22 (111)
• Philippines
6 Nov 09
So, you mean; you are totally have the same characteristics than the other one? I am 50% agree as well as 50% agree, but is still undecided.. there are some people said that they are unique as they know about their selves and sometimes there are people said to be they are unique, in all physically, emotionally , mentally and etc. as u have known to yourself, maybe you based on the things around you that's what you were belong to ununique. but try to lean on some time of your life to think about your self, you can find your uniqueness in this world, believe me you are unique...
@monkeylong (3139)
• Guangzhou, China
6 Nov 09
Thank you . I'm trying my best to make me strong enough so that one can replace my position. Thank you . I'm growingup.
@cloudwatcher (6861)
• Australia
6 Nov 09
I believe every person is unique. While we may have similarities or even be the same in one or more ways, we are totally different in many other ways. Each person is unique.
There is no one else exactly like me - and many will breathe a sigh of relief about that, but the fact is that we can all say the same thing. Life would be rather monotonous if we were all the same.
@ruiz_richard22 (111)
• Philippines
6 Nov 09
Yah,,, I agree with you, we are not the same.... we are all unique, no one should be in my position, only ME... there is no person should be considered to replace me for where i am now,, only me! that's what i wanted to say, we are not congruent,,,
@StarBright (2798)
• United States
7 Nov 09
Even identical twins have their own distinguishing qualities and characteristics. Each of us is unique. There is some thing(s) that set us apart from every other human being in the world. We are the sum of our strengths and weaknesses.
At the same time, as we get to know people from around the world, we come to realize just how much alike we all are. Even as we come from the varied backgrounds and diverse cultures, we feel and react the same to stimuli from the human condition. We share the same hopes and dreams for a brighter tomorrow for our children, our loved ones, ourselves, and for the entire world. We cry over the same things - for example, the loss of a loved one. We beam with pride when our children do well. We expect to be rewarded for our hard work. We root for the home team. We cherish our friends. We delight in simple kindnesses shared between us. Our steps become higher and lighter when we fall in love.
Yes, we are each different and unique and special; but we are all the same and connected by a common bond as humans. It is our uniqueness that makes the greatest contribution to society as a whole. It is when we embrace that total feeling of self-worth that we become the greatest advocates for all of mankind for that is when we give our best.
@cobrateacher (8432)
• United States
7 Nov 09
Each of us is, indeed, unique. It's difficult for most people to be entirely aware of their attributes, though. We seldom take time to give ourselves credit for the positive things in our characters, and we spend entirely too much time mulling over the negatives.
@bounce58 (17387)
• Canada
7 Nov 09
When I was young I always thought I was unique. In how I could understand most people's feelings, in how I would know that a song will be no.1 the first time I hear it, in how I could work harder than the next guy. When I got older, and little bit wiser, I realized that I was no different from everyone else. And I was actually happy of being not unique.
@my_name_is_coco (4333)
• Philippines
7 Nov 09
I am a unique individual.no one is the same as me.I am still getting to know myself.my interests,likes,and preferences change.I have weaknesses that I am working on.we are all created with different characteristics.if we are all the same,the world will be so boring.