A person is said as an accumulation of experience that one has gone thru... I think that is not entirely correct since there maybe some experiences that has no significant or no impact at all to one's life or existance.
It's like when you drive along a highway from one place to another where we see and pass so many things but not everything between the two places are of interest or even really matter to us. How many times when someone came to us with surprise with our incapability to notice certain landmarks or things between the two places, which, for them are important or interesting but meant nothing to us. Does that make us an incomplete person?
On other instances, some may have experience that they wish to erase from their memory and not to be associated with. Does this make them less than a person?
Nonetheless, the notion that a person is made-up of one's experience still intrigue me. I always ask myself what constitute a person and what makes a person complete?
To list all the criterias and characteristic or do's and don'ts that will make a person complete doesn't seem practical. To make it simpler, I wish to look at one thing that I feel and I think will make a person a step closer in a long journey to become a complete person is ... a person shall contribute in improving or looking after the welfare of the community & environment that they live in as minimum.
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