I am a human being, so nothing human is strange to me

I certainly embrace this perspective, almost entirely. In fact, my idea in this world is to encompass it almost completely within my field of vision, within my possibilities. I truly want to understand, and as far as possible, share, the entire human experience. That’s why I don’t get lost in the realm of abstraction, and I see it as a necessity to be in the world, to live in the world (the Heideggerian concept of Dasein comes to mind), without harboring the illusion that I am superior to the others around me, but without harboring notions of inferiority either. While I recognize what is common and what others have left behind, for me, the idea of ​​uniqueness is constantly on my mind and is vital to my interaction with people. I like to remember this notion that we are all unique, that every moment is unique, that every experience is unique, etc. While I respect and admire what other men have done that is good and great, I do not allow myself to be possessed by an unreasonable notion of inferiority - I see each and every great work as a reflection of the uniqueness of a given subject, and it compels me to at least imagine whether I would be capable of creating something like it.