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First, and one of the most basic, we need to know how do we learn. In my recognition, we learn through the mysterious functions of brain. We learned by taking data through all our senses during the day. And we filter, reshuffle and reorganize those information in sleep. This process continued day after day, and we learned more day by day.
The key is: nobody is doing this exactly the same way (on a daily basis), and the learning effect is cumulative. This eventually make everyone very different from each other, even between identical twins. This is the origin of the fact which we say: everyone is an unique person. An example of this is that in a particular environment, many people sensed an exactly same stimulation, but everyone has his or her own unique way of taking, recognizing, and interpreting that stimulation.
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The key is: nobody is doing this exactly the same way (on a daily basis), and the learning effect is cumulative. This eventually make everyone very different from each other, even between identical twins. This is the origin of the fact which we say: everyone is an unique person. An example of this is that in a particular environment, many people sensed an exactly same stimulation, but everyone has his or her own unique way of taking, recognizing, and interpreting that stimulation.
Please comment. Thanks.