Too many of us still believe our differences define us.
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It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.
We are not a monolithic group of individuals, not every single person believes the exact same thing.
We are all one. We're not as separate as we oftentimes think.
For too long, we have focused on our differences - in our politics and backgrounds, in our race and beliefs - rather than cherishing the unity and pride that binds us together.
People are pretty much alike. It's only that our differences are more susceptible to definition than our similarities.
We are all quick to point out all the differences but not as willing to accept what bonds us as humans.
The world we live in is vastly different from the world we think we live in.
We must not allow other people's limited perceptions to define us.
We go on and on about our differences. But, you know, our differences are less important than our similarities. People have a lot in common with one another, whether they see that or not.
We don't change what we are, we change what we think what we are.
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