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The beauty of inequality is that nobody knows who the better person is because the inequality exists on so many

levels that its practically impossible to tell Danielle Briarcliff. I believe in the inequalities of this world, the diversities in race, in religions, in gender, in socioeconomic status, in thoughts and several others. I believe that Sir Isaac Newton who possessed an IQ of 197 and I with an IQ of 70 are not equal in the intellectual dimensions, but that doesnt make Sir Isaac Newton a better person than me yet our differences are what makes the world interesting and worth to live in. Ten years ago, I remember that my father used to tell me that being a girl didnt make me any different from my brothers and that I should use our differences to be better than them. At that time I looked at my brothers, the most popular boys in school and I asked myself how the skin girl I was could do better than them. The prejudices I had made me think that our inequalities made them better, but in reality inequalities dont make anyone better others. But as I remembered the quote of Helen Keller which says that self-pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in this world, I started believing in the differences between my brothers and I. From that day, I learnt the beauty of differences and inequalities. The power of inequality that drives the poor to dream high and achieve big, that same power that made me strong and stronger as days went on. I believe that inequalities are not a negative thing, but the negative thing is the evil core of those who possess them. Our differences should be celebrated not antagonized. I believe in fully understanding our differences and use them to better yield. All those insecurities I had back then when I was seven vanished day to day, as my brain came to accept those inequalities and I started to live my life more freely .

I believe in the power of inequality that the confident young woman I am today. This I believe.

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