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René Descartes

what is a stranger

What is a stranger? A stranger is a person who is unknown to us, and yet, somehow, is familiar. We may never have met them before, but we can recognize something in them that is familiar to us. A stranger is a person who is not part of our everyday life, and yet, at the same time, is a part of our lives. A stranger is someone who has a different perspective on life than we do, and yet, somehow, is able to relate to our own experiences. A stranger is a person who is both an outsider and an insider. A stranger is someone who can provide us with a unique insight into our own lives. A stranger is a person who can make us laugh, or cry, or think, or all of the above. A stranger is someone who can be a friend, a confidante, a teacher, a mentor, or all of the above. A stranger is a person who can help us to see the world in a new light, and to appreciate it in ways we never thought possible. In short, a stranger is someone who can bring us joy, and can help us to learn more about ourselves, and the world around us.