absolutely not, everyone is different. It may seem like some people are the same appearance wise if they are wearing the same shoes,shirt ect. but everyone is different in different ways.
No. You are unique... just like everyone else.
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Everyone is the same as everybody and all people count as everyone and everybody but everyone is quite a bit different than someone and someone is not at all the same as everybody. Someone somewhere at sometime will be known as everyone and even everybody but everybody and even everyone will never be known as someone. Someone should stop me before everybody gets confused.
yeah truth is we're all the same disease... just like how microorganisms look seemingly different and have a few unique qualites, the same species do all the same things in the same way.
Having everyone act and think the same can lead to social cohesion, easier decision-making, and reduced conflict. However, it can also stifle creativity, limit diversity of ideas, and hinder progress through innovation.
No, life in Athens and Sparta was not the same for everyone. In Athens, only male citizens had full rights and participated in the democratic process, while women, slaves, and foreigners had fewer rights. In Sparta, the social system revolved around the military, and all citizens underwent rigorous military training, while slaves known as helots performed manual labor.
Clarifying definitions before discussing or debating topics is important because it ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of the key terms being used. This helps prevent misunderstandings, allows for more meaningful discussions, and enables a more productive debate where everyone can engage with the same understanding of the topic.
One formulation of Kant's categorical imperative is the principle of universalizability, which states that you should only act on those maxims (personal principles or motivations) that you can will to be a universal law applicable to everyone. In other words, if you wouldn't want everyone to act in the same way you're considering, then you shouldn't act that way yourself.
If everyone was the same, there would be limited diversity in thoughts, ideas, and skills. This lack of diversity could hinder innovation, growth, and creativity. Embracing our differences allows for a richer and more inclusive society.
No, correct usage would be "...everyone is not the same"; as in, "Aren't you glad that everyone is not the same?".
No, everyone is playing the same puzzle with the same word.
If everyone were to die at the same time, your will would be to no avail.
No, fair means everyone gets what they need, equal means everyone is treated the same...is that fair?
no because everyone has their own opinon
Everyone will never be the same a perfect world will never be perfect if everyone is the same
not everyone wants to be rich and not everyone wants to be poor
The same as everyone else. Mainly the law.
Well, really everyone doesn't have the same opportunities to be successful there fore everybody doesn't have the same chance to be successful.
Of coarse not, although everything has kindof the same smell, everyone smell can vary, just as well as taste
everyone was subject to the same laws
No