Reflective Essay: Who Am I Am Human?

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I am human. That is the only determining factor that can define us all as one common unit: human. Beyond that one common element is a myriad of other traits that make each and every one of us different. Physical features, skin colour, nationality, geographical origin, race, religion, beliefs and of course, our personality. Everyone is different, each with their own thoughts, own behaviour, own memories. But despite all those differences branched out over 7 billion people, we’re all roots of the same tree. We’re all human. However, what makes a human? There are over 10 to 14 million different species on this planet, but what makes us of the homosapien variety? These are the questions that ran through my mind in every Science class we ever had …show more content…

Peace is so important, yet so unattainable in this day and age. People are constantly creating divisions based on race, religion, skin colour, political stance, and so on. It is truly saddening to see that humans continue to find new reasons to hate each other, but what’s worse is the reality that these disunions are creating a rift in society, thereby threatening the peace that is so essential but so fragile at the same time. For example, every Malaysian can remember the one legible stain in our country’s history; the racial clash in 1969. A time where our multi-racial country was brought to its knees by the boiling hatred between two races that resulted in our streets running red with the blood of over 200 Malaysians. Simmering tensions between two major races in Malaysia boiled over into a full blown racial riot. Human’s inherent desire to stand apart inadvertently creates divisions that endanger the wellbeing of everyone. Unity is essential to remind all of humanity that there is no justification for destroying the peace. By ensuring that we are all united, we can see our diversity as a gift and not a cause for war. Diversity does not highlight what makes us different, but rather encourages us to find the similarities within society. By adapting this kind of thinking, such bloodshed can be avoided and we can live in

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