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Aug. 17, 2025

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I happened to see a sentence: the difference in mindset between humans is even greater than that between humans and dogs.

I feel it's true in some respects. When we judge people by their appearance, they seem to have no significant difference, but when it comes to specific things, people's insights are way different.

Of course, this statement sounds insulting. I assume the person who said this has a strong negative emotion to the phenomenon, so they said this exaggerately.

I agree with the opinion behind the statement, but I sort of disagree with the way the statement was made.

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Aug. 17, 2025

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I happened to see a sentence: the difference in mindset between humans is even greater than that between humans and dogs.


I happened to see a sentencesuddenly had a thought: the difference in mindsets between individual humans is even greater than that between humans and dogs. I suddenly had a thought: the difference in mindsets between individual humans is even greater than that between humans and dogs.

I happened to see a sentence: the difference in mindsets between humans is even greater than thatose between humans and dogs. I happened to see a sentence: the difference in mindsets between humans is even greater than those between humans and dogs.

The original sentence was clear enough, but I assumed you were talking about multiple mindsets (plural) when making my corrections.

I feel it's true in some respects.


I feel it't seems true in some respects. It seems true in some respects.

I feel that it's true in some respects. I feel that it's true in some respects.

When we judge people by their appearance, they seem to have no significant difference, but when it comes to specific things, people's insights are way different.


When we judge people by their appearance, they seem to have no significant difference,not really mind but when it comes to specific things, people's insights are wayfeelings are a lot more different. When we judge people by their appearance, they seem to not really mind but when it comes to specific things, people's feelings are a lot more different.

Of course, this statement sounds insulting.


I assume the person who said this has a strong negative emotion to the phenomenon, so they said this exaggerately.


I assume the person who said this has afeels strong negative emotion to the phenomenonly this, so they said this exaggeratehyperbolically. I assume the person who said this feels strongly this, so they said this hyperbolically.

great vocab with phenomenon, just doesn't sound as natural in every day speech.

I assume the person who said this has a strong negative emotion to theis phenomenon, so they said this exaggeratedly. I assume the person who said this has a strong negative emotion to this phenomenon, so they said this exaggeratedly.

You could take my correction or leave it; this sentence works either way.

I agree with the opinion behind the statement, but I sort of disagree with the way the statement was made.


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