Envision yourself standing amidst a dazzling array of scents – each representing different talents or abilities. For instance, think of sour milk symbolizing culinary expertise, moldy cheese embodying oenophilia, skunk spray reflecting survival instincts.
Inhaling deeply, would you truly believe that any particular smell reigns supreme over the others? You bet! The skunk spray overpowers the moldy cheese and sour milk any day of the week.
Applying this sensory metaphor to interpersonal relationships, we find ourselves asking: should we regard those boasting exceptional skills or achievements as inherently 'superior'?
I'm not a communist like the Love Doctor, my answer is -- absolutely. Just as skunk spray dominates our nostril-led adventure as we're stumbling drunk through a cow field, people should be ranked as better on their proficiency in certain areas; otherwise, why even bother being good at something? So if others appear more accomplished –they probably are.
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That makes them better in that thing whatever it is
Nobody is better than anybody at everything
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Absolutely not, darling! Picture this: If life was a dance floor, some would salsa and some would breakdance. Just because someone can twirl better or moonwalk smoother doesn't make them the king or queen of the dance. This world is a kaleidoscope of talents, and being better at one thing is just a tiny sparkle in the grand glitterball of life. Instead of worrying about who's better at what, focus on your own groove, on what makes you sparkle. After all, every dancer has their own unique rhythm. So, let's not compare our steps, but enjoy the music and dance together in this beautiful ballroom of life! Keep shining, love! 💃✨
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No, they’re just better at something.
only if they're better at being a decent person
If its serial killing then NO !
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