Uniqueness is not measurable
From Emiro -
There's no way in the Bodygraph that tells you: "how to" be unique, with strategical purposes or mental advantages, expectations, manipulation... Etc. This was never what it was about.
Uniqueness is not measurable. Only Recognizable.
"The Human Design System shows that this is a the movie, illusion. The Maya. We are a Design System. We do not choose. Everything happens. Where is the blame? To love oneself is to recognize one's uniqueness. It is a proven fact that sameness is a dead-end street. Uniqueness guarantees adaption and development. Let's return to the theme of the universe as the Child, the foetus. We can take the analogy that each life has the same relationship to the Child, the totality, that each gene has to an individual's genetic make-up. That the whole is always greater than the sum of its parts is relevant in both examples.
It means that each human being is special, literally and objectively, not subjectively. It means that each life is of great importance (no matter what our judgement), that all experiences, knowledge and conditions contributes essential material for the developing totality.
The keynote is Acceptance. By Acceptance, I do not mean resignation. Loving thyself is the first path to inner peace. If one is struggling to be equal, the reflection in the mirror will never be satisfying. There will always be something missing, something that could be better. By focusing so intently on mythic standards, it is easy to be blind to one's own special beauty. Acceptance begins with recognizing your own uniqueness. Its design Is clearly visible. Acceptance is to lift the burden of judment off your shoulders.
There may be others who know a lot, but they do not know what you know. There will be others who have a lot. but they do not have what you have or feel what you feel or see what you see.
Acceptance is recognizing that your life and its geometry are special and that they have a real purpose. No matter what your state, your life contributes your uniqueness to the whole."
-Ra Uru Hu