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By: Nicholas Arnold Ishak
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What makes all humans the same?
1. Physical needs and capabilities
We were all born and needed nourishment; We’ve all felt sick and felt healthy. (How do you know what health feels like if you’ve never known sickness to compare it by?) We all dream and lay awake some nights. We all know pain and hurt, and will come to know death. We were all naive and not as smart as we think we are, so why are we different?
2. Need for social connections and interactions
Whether we realize it or not we are social creatures that are interdependent. We all need some type of personal connection, whether that connection is plentiful or minuet. Yet at times we all need our space too.
3. Emotional Capabilities
A personal perspective of mine is that the debts of one’s love is equal to the depths of one’s hate. Emotions have fueled wars and peace rallies, one thing the majority of society has in common is the ability to control our emotions. We can choose to love out
of understanding or choose to hate out of ignorance.
4. Our ability to be manipulated and manipulate
We are susceptible creatures but we all have the ability to learn. I see the ability to learn as the ability to cause the change you want in the world. Using what you learn is key to manipulating and manifesting. “There is a book for the things you don't know”( too lazy to research name).
5. Insecurities and Strengths
We’ve all doubted our selves, but don't let that doubt stop you. We all have weaknesses and strengths but only the wisest among us do what it takes to figure out what those weaknesses and strengths are and use them to their benefit. We are all capable of wisdom.
Conclusion
You and I aren't so different. We may have different perspectives on life but we are all living aren't we? Why must we focus on our differences when we all have common problems. We may have different words for our evils but those evils exist no matter your culture, no matter your location.
1. Physical needs and capabilities
We were all born and needed nourishment; We’ve all felt sick and felt healthy. (How do you know what health feels like if you’ve never known sickness to compare it by?) We all dream and lay awake some nights. We all know pain and hurt, and will come to know death. We were all naive and not as smart as we think we are, so why are we different?
2. Need for social connections and interactions
Whether we realize it or not we are social creatures that are interdependent. We all need some type of personal connection, whether that connection is plentiful or minuet. Yet at times we all need our space too.
3. Emotional Capabilities
A personal perspective of mine is that the debts of one’s love is equal to the depths of one’s hate. Emotions have fueled wars and peace rallies, one thing the majority of society has in common is the ability to control our emotions. We can choose to love out
of understanding or choose to hate out of ignorance.
4. Our ability to be manipulated and manipulate
We are susceptible creatures but we all have the ability to learn. I see the ability to learn as the ability to cause the change you want in the world. Using what you learn is key to manipulating and manifesting. “There is a book for the things you don't know”( too lazy to research name).
5. Insecurities and Strengths
We’ve all doubted our selves, but don't let that doubt stop you. We all have weaknesses and strengths but only the wisest among us do what it takes to figure out what those weaknesses and strengths are and use them to their benefit. We are all capable of wisdom.
Conclusion
You and I aren't so different. We may have different perspectives on life but we are all living aren't we? Why must we focus on our differences when we all have common problems. We may have different words for our evils but those evils exist no matter your culture, no matter your location.