We are used to considering people who are powerful, rich, and of noble birth as unique, but that is not quite right. They are not all unique. Among them, there are indeed those who are unique because of their outstanding artistic talents, their interesting writings, or their humanitarian activities. The rest are ordinary. They are just lucky because of their position, wealth, or descent.
In my view, unique individuals possess abilities or talents that they utilize to enrich their (spiritual) lives rather than to commercialize them. Their uniqueness is experienced when you are with them, not through other people or their social media posts.
Have you ever heard these words? Every child has their uniqueness.
I think that’s true. On the journey to adulthood, a uniqueness may be sharper. However, most children grow up to be ordinary people, aka following the majority template, driven by the demands of life that require quick action and thinking.
Growing and maintaining uniqueness requires caring and patience. Otherwise, it will vanish.