A time I gave a person the best advice was when this person was trying to get their love life together and I helped her write a love letter to her lover I felt so happy to help.
(sorry but there isn't much detail to this advice i given)
In the short story "The Bicentennial Man" by Isaac Asimov, I believe the main antagonist is immortality because death is part of the human experience, and it was the one thing that kept Andrew from being considered a human. I would accept Andrew because during his journey for his human identity, he helped us question what it means to be human - it is much more than a physical human body, but an experience as a whole.
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