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Human Nature

      Human nature in the present day is fundamentally full of possibility. Every individual human is different, yet similar to others. For example, all humans have similar internal bone structures, but on the outside everyone is different. This is why humans are full of possibility. Even though most people have the same functions, everyone is structured differently through personality and appearance.
       I believe that humans are fundamentally full of possibility because of my past experiences going to summer camp. I have met a variety of people in a variety of places. Through meeting people from all over the country and even some from foreign countries, I have experienced first hand that no one is the same. This is why you never know what to expect out of someone because everyone is full of possibilities.

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  1. This is a very good and interesting blog. As the next generation, we are full of possibility and we determine how the world is today and how it will be in the future.

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  2. This is so true. Everything is unexpected.

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