Is the belief in one’s exclusivity inherent in most people



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Is the belief in one's exclusivity inherent in most people? and got a better answer

Response from Carl Heiz[+++++]
Are they?

Response from 0[+++++]
So it is.

Response from 0[++]
And who are the judges?

Response from 0[+++++]
And that's a very good thing. No one will ever respect you until you learn to do it yourself.

Response from 0[++]
We all resemble each other in some way but differ greatly in other ways.How else could it be.I for one don't want to think of myself as the most ordinary mediocrity.

Response from 0[++++]
honey you're wrong! in fact everyone wants to be like the others and differ only in the price of a car, the beauty of the lady nearby or something else.when you're not like all this is very painful people do not accept not like them.By the way you know.that from latin idiot translates not like all.other.madness and genius are always around and can flow into each other.but in any case these people and society traditional and others like all

Response from 0[++]
Every person is unique. Another thing is how much attention they pay to this - someone flaunts and openly extols himself, so this is the only quality he considers valuable in life, or maybe he wants others to finally recognize him as soft and fluffy, and someone else does not.

Response from 0[+++++]
We all have the same desires, but everyone has different opportunities or data. Who is the fastest to achieve what he wants, he immediately feels his exclusivity. Sometimes exceptional are persons who are no different from us, but because of the exceptionality of our ancestors they achieve what they want faster than we do. This is where the bummer happens. But in general, we need grounds to feel that we are exceptional. Sometimes there are other types of bummer when parents instill in their children that they are better than others. And you grow up to be a real jerk. Yes, there are a lot of them, but not the majority. etc.

Response from 0[+]
if it were like that, humanity would have made a great leap in its development!

 

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