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andru235
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you can say that two horses are the same, because they both can be mounted; but one horse trots, and the other canters you can say that two horses are the same, because they both trot; but one trots quickly and the other trots slowly you can say that two horses are the same, because they both trot quickly; but one horse's quick trotting is gallant and the other's is nervous you can say that two horses are the same, because they both trot gallantly; but one trots gallantly because it is proud of its rider, and the other is proud of itself you can say that two horses are the same, because they both are proud of its rider; but one horse is proud because its rider is very kind, and the other is proud because its rider is a hero you can say that to horses are the same...or you can say that two horses are different. which is more important? the similarity? the difference? you will value that which comforts you more. whatever choice you make is excellent. but do not assail the other simply because it doesn't suit you!!! for some, the value of the [horse, human, etc.] experience is in the collective, and for others, in the individual. the latter is no better nor worse than the former. whether you gallop alone or canter with the herd, i hope the journey is merry and the scenery beautiful :D
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