Which concept do you believe the most?
| Everybody´s different | 30 | |
| Everybody´s equal | 16 | |
| Other (Comment) | 8 |
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| Everybody´s different | 30 | |
| Everybody´s equal | 16 | |
| Other (Comment) | 8 |
What a really moronic post.
*Everybody is different.
*Everybody is equal.
Neither are a 'concept'.
Both are fact.
I can't tell you which I believe in more. I believe that people are unique and idiosyncratic. We can place people into rough categories, but those categories aren't perfectly reflective of an identical underlying make-up. There are an almost infinite number of variables to be applied to crafting the individual; the chance of any two people on Earth being the same to every last detail is very low. That doesn't necessarily mean there is nothing which all people have in common, or that two people can't have enough to common to feel like they are the same in all the ways that matter to them, but no two people are the same. We are all different.
That's a fundamentally different issue to equality, though. I believe that all human have an equal and inalienable value. I think that value is equal in all people because it derives introspectively: value comes from the individual themselves, rather than their external contribution. Individuals should reach the logical conclusion that acting in the best interests of other people is a good moral decision because it maintains and upholds the idea than all individuals have value.
Different and equal.
We are all different people with our own idiosyncrasies, problems, and secrets. Despite the difference, no one is truly "better" than anyone else.
These two option are too broad though.
What do you mean by different? Although no one is exactly like me physiologically, I feel it is plausible that a large majority of humans have not had a completely original thought. The existence of this website is a testament to that.
What do you mean by equal? Despite the fact that we are all brought into this world and are mostly physically normal, the socioeconomic status of our caregivers determines to a large degree the outcomes of our lives.
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I forgot what I was getting at . . .
Everybody's different.
I don't believe in perfect equality. Sure, I believe in legal equality, but honestly? Humanity always had hierarchies. It's going to take a hell of a lot of work and plenty of time before that changes.
I think everybody is different that everyone body has their own traits, personality, and way of looking at the world but, at the same time, there are things about us that make us alike such as we all are looking for happiness in this world.