“All Fords are exactly alike, but no two men are just alike. Every new life is a new thing under the sun; there has never been anything just like it before, never will be again. A young man ought to get that idea about himself; he should look for the single spark of individuality that makes him different from other folks, and develop that for all he is worth. Society and schools may try to iron it out of him; their tendency is to put it all in the same mold, but I say don’t let that spark be lost; it is your only real claim to importance.” - Henry Ford
Albert Einstein seemed to be in agreement, when he said: “The really valuable thing in the pageant of human life seems to me not the State but the creative, sentient individual, the personality; it alone creates the noble and the sublime. . .”
An individual being is defined by St. Thomas as “quod est in se indivisum, ab aliis vero divisum” (a being undivided in itself but separated from other beings). It implies therefore unity and separateness or distinctness. Individuality in general may be defined or described as the property or collection of properties by which the individual possesses this unity and is separated off from other beings. What is it that constitutes an individual, or individuality?
Everyone who is alive, explores and expresses their identity. What makes us individuals? Is being an individual the same as being different? When we enjoy our commonalities with others, do we lose our individuality? What do YOU think?
August 3, 2008 |
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trysh, Crafting August 4, 2008 5:59 pm
This reminded me of my Mom, who was always amazed at looking around at all the people she saw - and said:
Isn’t it amazing that everyone has two eyes, two ears, one nose and one mouth, yet no one looks exactly like anyone else.’
Add to that all the experiences we absorb as we live, each one seen and incorporated in a totally personal way unique to that person.
To me, that is individuality -