Introduction to the snowflake

Well I belong to the southern part of the country which is close to equator. The giant Himalayas in the north apparantly, as heard from a friend at work recently, is the reason why we never even get snow. He was telling me that at the same time there are other countries near to the equator which receive snow falls. To see the real snow I might have to travel to Leh Ladakh in the late winter or early summer. Yes It is India that is being talked about.
So it is true that I have never seen real snow flake. But I have seen a couple of videos on YouTube which shows the formation of snow. Trust me, I am mind blown by the way the crystal grows. Just splendid. I have heard that no two snowflakes are the same. There are no carbon copies. I have read somewhere that even the identical twins, which are really really rare, are not so identical as they vary in their X factor. Pfft not the reality show.
X huh?? Fancy letter. They found a new ray. They called it X ray. In maths anything unknown is X unless it is an angle then it is theta.
So this X factor is what makes a person unique. This doesn't mean we are different. I have also seen some people are very proud that they are unique. But what I think they are missing here is the fact that, everybody is actually same in being different or unique. As somebody said, it is not our capabilities and possession that defines us but the choices we make. We need not change for anyone unless it also benefits you at least little for internal harmony. It is okay to be selfish a little. That what your X factor is all about. What makes you different and why should you be happy about it.
So this snowflake is trying share its stupid stories to the world. Hoping someone in this big world will read. Even if they not.. the snowflake still keeps hoping. That is all keep u going. That is one such X factor that motivates you intrinsically.
The Snowflake❄

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