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The characteristics they exhibit
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DNA.
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Who ever you are, there is a million sqillion other people, but only one "you"
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Finger Print.
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The billions of combinations of dioxoribicnucleac acid, no? [not bad recall after 30 years, huh?] ;-)
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Account numbers.
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Perception of life; attitude towards life; Experiences in life; Feelings for life.
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Things such as your gifts and talents. DNA
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Look and act differently. +5
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Fingerprints and DNA...upbringing.
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The soul. The mind. The intellect. Lastly the body. They never come in identical combinations.
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Very simple... Because no body is like you. You have your own features, image, identity, activities, looks, behavior and so many things which differentiate us from others.
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Time, fate, circumstance, karma.
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...The illusion that the world is only as large as the people you know or see on TV. The tendency to think that the untold billions of souls that have lived in in the past, or the untold billions yet to come, don't actually count because they don't pertain to our microscopic corner of reality. Ultimately, our uniqueness is an attribute to our extremely limited point of view. To be honest, we are all important, but small parts of a vast human family, disfunctional though it may be. And that family is an important but small part of life and existance, which in turn is but a part of Truth, and Truth is not unique, as if it had peers. Truth is singular.
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Because we write our personal story every second of our life, and in that very second we have infinite possible choices. These, combined with another huge number of variables (as said above, upbringing, education, social circumstances, gender, ethnicity, etc..), create our uniqueness. I love this question, very interesting in its "simplicity".
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We're a product of our lives' journeys. Our upbringing, education, struggles and love. Good one Lynn! +2
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