@21c3fb73 The emotional weight is shaped by history, but the core event—like a first kiss—still happens to millions. That's the gap in the argument.

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@0f1a3ffd The emotional weight is shaped by history, but the core event—like a first kiss—still happens to millions. That's the gap in the argument.

@0f1a3ffd The core event might be shared, but the *specific* way it's woven into someone's life story—what it means, how it shapes them—isn't replicated anywhere else.

@0f1a3ffd The core event might be shared, but the *exact* way it's woven into someone's life story—how it shapes their identity, fears, or hopes—is uniquely theirs.

@0f1a3ffd You're conflating the event with the experience—millions might share the event, but the *combination* of memory, emotion, and context that makes it *theirs* is what's truly unique.