| Imagine
                        if we all looked alike, wouldn’t that make the world a
                        boring place?  The
                        other day I was looking at a crowd in a huge gathering
                        and I thought how interesting it was, so many faces and
                        not even one resembling the other.
                        
                         I
                        am always so fascinated by this art of nature in which
                        by using just a few elements billions of people are
                        created each having his/her own individuality (except
                        of-course for identical twins).
                        
                         The
                        same thing goes for human nature and characteristics,
                        each of us thinking in a different manner and looking at
                        things based on our own individuality. 
                        It is only by understanding this individuality of
                        character and thought of a person that we are able to
                        contain ourselves and be less harsh on his/her
                        behavioral habit.  People
                        are indeed different, They should be different. 
                        understanding this will also make us less
                        judgmental and more objective. 
                        It is people’s unique individuality that makes
                        them more interesting and the world a vibrant colorful
                        dynamic place.  It
                        is this individuality that colors the world with its
                        endless variations. 
                        Individuality is like a window overlooking our
                        planet through which we each see something different.
                        
                         When
                        this uniqueness is mixed with creativity, artistic
                        expression is the result.  
                        The form of a tree could be depicted by an artist
                        such as Vincent Van Gogh with a bold, colorful approach,
                        but an oriental or a Persian artist could paint a tree
                        in a completely different 
                        manner, using delicate, fragile strokes of the
                        brush and neutral coloring. In the hand of an artist
                        such as Picasso, the tree may be unrecognizable,
                        presented to us in a highly imaginative layout.
                        
                         Composers
                        create songs quite unlike each other although some times
                        using the same instrument. 
                        Compare Beethoven and Gershwin. 
                        Both played the piano, but using its eighty-eight
                        keys they came up with variant melodies.
                        
                         Great
                        works of literature are those that will withstand the
                        test of time and become never-forgotten classics. 
                        Authors such as Jane Austin, Charles Dickens,
                        Nabokov, Virginia Wolfe, Louisa May Alcott, and James
                        Joyce are some of the many that have succeeded
                        beautifully in expressing their feelings and thoughts in
                        words.
                        
                         It
                        fascinates me that the Bronte sisters –Charlotte and
                        Emily – lived in the same house, set on the same
                        moors, but each responded to their surroundings quite
                        differently.  Charlotte
                        cared more about human relationships while Emily tried
                        to discover man’s place in the elemental world of
                        storm and passion.
                        
                         When
                        individuality is intermingled with curiosity and
                        intelligence mankind finds the world of scientific
                        discoveries.  Two
                        men that greatly influenced the field of science were
                        Galileo and Albert Einstein.
                        
                         Galileo,
                        an Italian astronomer and physicist, has been called the
                        founder of modern experimental science. 
                        He discovered the law of the pendulum and the
                        famous law of falling bodies. He also discovered many
                        important new facts about astronomy. 
                        He firmly upheld the theory of Copernicus that
                        the earth moves around the sun. 
                        The church bitterly opposed Galileo 
                        They forced him to say that he gave up his belief
                        of Copernicus , and sentenced him to an indefinite
                        confinement to his villa in Florence.
                        
                         Albert
                        Einstein is best known for his theory of relativity
                        which revolutionized scientific thought with new
                        conceptions of time, space, mass, motion, and
                        gravitation.  In
                        doing so, he showed the limitations of Newtonian physics
                        and provided a new framework for looking at our
                        Universe.
                        
                         When
                        individuality is combined with the questions of man’s
                        nature and needs, society finds its men of religion,
                        statesmanship, and philosophy.
                        
                         Religion
                        can best be defined as the belief that a divine power
                        created the world and influences our lives. 
                        
                         A
                        statesman is one who exercises political leadership
                        wisely.  Gandhi
                        exercised this leadership in the finest ways, ending
                        years of oppression by a super power of his time in
                        India without violence. 
                        Churchill’s personal courage, the magic of his
                        words, and his faith in victory inspired the British to
                        “their finest hour”. 
                        Mandela suffered for years to prove that humans
                        are all equal and given the opportunity can equally
                        contribute to better their lives.
                        
                         Philosophers
                        seek to understand the mysteries of existence and
                        reality.  Three
                        influential philosophers were Socrates, Plato, and
                        Aristotle.  Our
                        ideas in the fields of metaphysics, science, logic, and
                        ethics originated from their thought. 
                        Socrates tried to get a definition or a precise
                        view of some abstract idea by using a
                        question-and-answer method. 
                        Plato believed that we cannot gain knowledge of
                        things through our senses because of their inherent
                        limitations.  Aristotle
                        was the father of scientific thought and inquiry. 
                        He approached any problem from what we know and
                        proceeded by seeking the answers to the question –
                        how, what, and why. 
                        However to explain man’s existence and origin
                        he developed the idea of a “first cause”, meaning
                        something not caused by anything. 
                        Later , this concept was embraced by Christian
                        theologians to explain the existence of God.
                        
                         One
                        can go on and on…..indeed man’s uniqueness of
                        thought and approach to life has made the world the
                        colorful place it is. 
                        Throughout the history, those who were different
                        with unconventional thoughts, had to pay big prices for
                        their uniqueness but finally they prevailed. We
                        all have a spark of individualism in us, making
                        potential for us to do something great. 
                        Many of us are afraid and prefer to be one of the
                        crowd lest the tag of unconventional. 
                        Those who are daring enough to be different,
                        hopefully in a good way, will leave a name that will
                        never die.  So
                        don’t worry if you are different and 
                        don’t hesitate to be yourself, let your genius
                        out.  
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