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5/10/23

BEING EXTRAORDINARY IS BETTER THAN BEING FLAWLESS

Being Unique Being Human is better than pretending like someone or looking like someone.

"I find those very things that I get criticized for which is usually being different and just being original is the very thing that makes me successful"   Shaina Twain

Being Unique


 


Sometimes it feels like being alone everyone in this world has a different ability to do work to understand and different phenomena of life. since I seek life it's so different every person in this world is unique from others. people who have been following some famous people just wanted to be them or like them. the phenomena of life are that every person is different from everyone and has some other ability to do like everybody just wanted the brain like newton einstein or like bill gates but that's not possible cause that three people are different from each other and known for their abilities, not everyone has same abilities every person is good what it is doing or what he/she is good at.

"To be irreplaceable, one must always be different "Coco Chanel


Always Remember That You Are Absolutely Unique. Just Like Everyone Else

All of us like to feel that we are in some way, unique individuals. The way we dress, the cars we drive, the things we do help us define our uniqueness. I'm no different, 

 Every person should be as much of an individual as they can be. Mankind should be who they are on the inside and try to prevent themselves from being someone else. This action results in sin. You should be your own person, be who you were meant to be, and strive to be as different from everyone else as much as you can.
Your own gift you can present every moment with the cumulative force of a whole life’s cultivation; but of the adopted talent of another you have only an extemporaneous half possession” -Emerson


This infers that all of your individual thoughts are full ideas, while only half of another’s ideas are in your possession. Your own gifts and abilities are worth more than another’s if you are to maintain your individuality. If you adopt any ideas from someone, that person will have kept their individuality while you have lost some of yours

Your mind is your own and no one can touch it except for you. You can think what you want to think and no one can change that. Each and every person has their thinking ability

The fact that an individual is unique assures him a special place and special worth in his own society. It is precise because he is different that makes it possible for him to make contributions to the welfare of others, and to develop anything that could be called a society.

Human becomes unique when they find their own strengths and capabilities. Being unique is what makes an individual different than others


THINGS WHICH MAKE US UNIQUE

  1. Your Personality
  2. Your Attitude
  3. Your Experiences
  4. Your Habits
  5. Your Creativity
  6. Your Perspective
  7. Your Taste
  8. Your Goals

(An individual's personality is something that is moulded from the moment they are born right through to the present moment)

Being different is good because It establishes your identity. Many a time we start to see ourselves through others' eyes, especially those who don't like us. It makes us obsessed. ... Be you for those who are yours and love you for the way your identity is

This is important for several reasons: being unique provides a community with the ability to be a destination – a place where people might travel some distance to visit and being unique sets a community apart from its competitors and gives it a commercial edge in the marketplace.

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