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The discourse begins with an assertion that "everything has infinite dimensions," not in a physical or scientific sense but as a metaphor for human traits and qualities. When we meet a person, we assess their moral character, intelligence, happiness, social class, race, and gender—each representing a dimension of their persona. Understanding these facets is crucial because they influence how individuals relate to their environment. Yet, grasping the full complexity of another person is nearly impossible, but we continually strive to do so for survival.