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Why are we unique

2022, KYKOLOGY

We live in an unstable and tumultuous world that is governed by a plethora and diversity of dynamic forces and environmental influences that dictate and regulate how we should behave and conduct our lives. Nobody is safe from these forces. We are trapped and stuck within it because we need to live and grow in order to survive.

Why are we unique? We live in an unstable and tumultuous world that is governed by a plethora and diversity of dynamic forces and environmental influences that dictate and regulate how we should behave and conduct our lives. Nobody is safe from these forces. We are trapped and stuck within it because we need to live and grow in order to survive. To survive and grow, we must choose, deal with, accept, fight, and adapt to them. How we deal with these forces influences how we think, feel, and act, which is why we are all unique. God places us in our mother's womb, and we inherit the genes from our ancestors' family trees during that process. This distinguishes us from the moment we are born.  We were raised in various ways. There is no legal requirement for parents to look after their children. Within a family, both positive and negative values can be passed down from parents to children. The types of parents we had and the values they instilled in us have a significant impact on the types of people we become as we broaden our horizons in terms of both our abilities and our knowledge. We grow up in a society that has its own set of beliefs, traditions, norms, and values. They create "social norms," which govern and shape how we live. They taught us how to act, think, and feel, as well as what to do. Because we all have unique genes, the way these systems condition and control us varies from person to person. Some of us accept these systems, others oppose them, and still others adapt. Those who accept are rewarded with good things in life, whereas those who fight may suffer pain and even death. Those who can adapt and change learn both the good and bad aspects of life. Pain is learned by refusing to yield, whereas pleasure is learned by yielding. The various things we've done in our lives have widened the chasm between us. This gap widens for people who have had a wide range of cultural experiences. Because of the various ways people live, our amazing field can see the world from various perspectives. What we do, how we feel, and what we think about the things around us are all influenced by how we perceive the world. What to do with them is up to the individual, which is why we are all so unique within our species. Copyright@kyko2022