Diversity is needed to help grow this planet.

Alberto says, “In a butcher’s shop, all those lines showing where to cut.” This can explain how people like to be different from each other. This also shows why people like to live in different areas to show that they are different and would not like to change that among them. They think that if they remove themselves among their fellow being that they will feel safe, and out of danger; in which I believe that they are wrong, for the case that if they do not go out and interact with others different from them; they will be surprised that other people may have the same interest as they do.

If we start looking at people in a different glasses; we will notice that we all are quite the same; than making people as aliens from another planet. If we consider how they walk, talk, and reason we can view them as individuals. So that will mean; if an alien from a foreign planet come onto earth, people will treat that alien as a friend. People are placing their values are at the wrong areas. As Alberto states “Let us turn the map until we see clearly: the border is what join us, not what separate us.”

If we consider how each person plays an important role in each person life; we can consider how we can avoid diversity all together. By creating a diverse world we can work together by avoiding hate crimes, violence and war. As we design this diverse world we can develop an advance world where we can protect each other, and help each other from any Mother Nature disaster. Alberto alleged, “All the strange parts fit together.”

If we see everything in general we all belong together in the sense that; if we get together we can build the most advance culture within the whole universe, and declaring that the earth is stronger and more technological advance than any creature. We could possibly be the most advance species throughout the universe. Alberto declared, “Let us turn the map until we see clearly: the border is what joins us, not what separates us.” 

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