4. There are similar people all around us. How, do you think, they are similar to us?
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First, there is a difference between actually having a lot in common with someone (called actual similarity) and believing that we have a lot in common (perceived similarity). These two kinds of similarity are certainly related, but they're not exactly the same thing. You may think you have a lot in common with someone, but you might be mistaken.
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