This question puzzles me because shouldn’t everyone have the same answer? We won’t write it the same way and it’s impossible to list every “aspect.”
Aspects that make a person unique (besides everything, which is the real answer).
- personality
- circumstances
- ability
- talent
- weaknesses
- job
- hobbies
- likes/dislikes
- culture
- genes
- family
Basically, anything can make a person unique. But I did do a quick internet search and the thing I saw repeated was ‘unique name’. Having a unique name doesn’t really mean much. It just means the person has a unique name. Meaning it doesn’t describe the person. At all. UNLESS the person picked their name.
My name is spelled uniquely. It doesn’t mean anything. About 30% of people pronounce it wrong, but most people don’t even notice the spelling, so they have no problems. Those people also spell it wrong, which isn’t a big deal unless I have to give them my email address with my full name. It’s the only time I care that it’s spelled right.
The don’t be social experiment failed. I did it for two days, but then the Democrats pretended like they were clueless. I noticed no one was saying what I was thinking, so I felt compelled to say something. When others are stating my thoughts, I feel no need to say anything.
I know most people don’t see my comments. If most people scan, then maybe 8 people read my comment. Most will disregard it as radical, victim mode, a minority opinion etc. But one person might agree, feel seen, get curious, or learn something new. So, wouldn’t commenting be worth it? As long as it doesn’t happen too often.
No solution today. I don’t have clarity on this.