Well, you have this point of view because you've never experienced anything like that, maybe, or because your education taught you to think like that.
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Originally posted by MakgSnake
HEY every single person on this planet is different
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we are all equal......in each and every way.
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Look, you said it yourself above, that anybody's different, and now you're saying that anybody's equal? This seems the perfect opposite of what you said before, no? To the reader, it seems you're not sure of your own personal opinions... Anyway no, to me efforts are not enough in some cases to be able to do anything. Variety implies that everybody could be (with the famous efforts you mentioned) able to do something, not that anybody's able to do anything, just like the others. And if you add to this environment, education, personality, attitudes, and several other factors you'll see that
individuals react in a different way because they're different. There's not a general law that works for all individuals. This has nothing to do with religion or this kind of things. You're limiting the discussion and the perspectives, if you involve these matters. You're speaking in general, not in particular. Again, this is because probably you know nothing or not enough about what depression is (that's what we're talking about, after all).
Probably, you'll never understand what I want to say. Your life gave you different opinions and experiences and mine are probably closer than yours to Meryl's ones. Simple, but this cut off any possibility of complete mutual understanding, at least regarding these matters.