And as you said, everyone contributed; certain areas of material came from certain individuals.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Everyone has something to contribute to this world. It's just a matter of being given that opportunity to do so.
It seems to me that's the only way you can have a truly creative aggregate of people is if they're all contributing in different ways.
It is through science that we understand the world around us, and by understanding the world around us, we not only contribute to ourselves, our family, to our communities, etc. - you also contribute to the basic development and evolution of humanity.
There is something in this world that every individual can do. God has created all of us with something unique to contribute.
But the history of the changes produced by a universal idea is not a history of changes in the individual, but of changes brought about by the successive efforts of millions of individuals in the course of many generations.
No matter what accomplishments you make, somebody helped you.
Obviously, all of us have been influenced by those around us.
There are a lot of people who don't contribute anything to consumption and production.
I just don't think one person has that much to contribute to any subject.
I'm not, by nature, a collaborator. My biggest influences were people like painters and poets. These are solitary workers.
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