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They help us decide who we want to be, what we don't want to be like, and want we don't and do like to do. They also change your life by carrying the possibility that the person you almost hit with your car at the super market could very well be your husband, your best friend for ever, or your wor at enemie.

Our behavior and interaction is a reflection of our convictions and accepted principles, and they determine us based on our actions towards others, which again depends on what we want and what not, what we strive for and what our ambitions and goals are. What shapes us on the basis of our choice and our interaction is just one side of the medal. What is equally, if not more important, is how others see our interaction. Thus, independently of us, an opinion about us is formed, which also, whether we want it or not, defines us. Between these two formed opinions, a balance should be established. Our self is constantly being formed by the opinion of the people who are around us, we are who other people say we are. Thus, we need to bear in mind these two directions of our interaction in every contact and interaction, especially with people who are different from us, and how such an interaction defines us.