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Every Thread in the Tapestry
 
This is my family on vacation at Baguio Country Club. As you can see, we love to eat.

What makes a person different from all the others? What makes a person truly unique?

A person can only be considered an individual if he can be distinguished from a group of people. He does not necessarily stand out, but he still has his own identity.

A person is unique in the way he is with the people around him.

It's important to note that a person's individuality is not restricted to himself but continues to the effects he has on others.

 
Here is a photo of my sister and me. She was trying on the pair of glasses that day.
 
I enjoy going on adventure trips with my family.
 
In this photo, I am at a friend's debut with my brother and new friend.
 
It's fun when you have tight bonds with your family.

Everything there is to a person is his identity: what he can do and what he enjoys doing. The image a person has of himself is his identity coupled with the image other people make of him.

There is a popular saying that goes: "show me who your friends are and I'll show you who you are."

 
Here is a group photo of some of my friends from church fellowship. This is the photo with the most people in it, but there's still a lot more.
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