We all know we are unique individuals, but we tend to see others as representatives of groups.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think better of our behaviour as individuals than I do when we see ourselves as members of a group. It's when people start forming groups that we have to watch our backs.
Every group has its idiosyncrasies, but at a certain point we all are human.
What is unique about humans is their individuality.
I believe that every person has uniqueness - something that nobody else has.
It's interesting to see how we are all uniquely different.
We are all one. We're not as separate as we oftentimes think.
A person is a person because he recognizes others as persons.
Being unique is never easy, and often, by the time culture catches up with you, there are only a few people who notice.
There are so many people in the world with so many different perspectives. But ultimately, at the heart of it, they're people.
Groups are grammatical fictions; only individuals exist, and each individual is different.