What matters is as individual as your fingerprints.
What matters is as universal as our need for safety, security and food on the table.
What matters is as individual as your personality, your beliefs, your conscience, your morality.
What matters is as universal as the acknowledgement that no man is an island.
What matters are the lessons we teach our children.
What matters is the grace and kindness we model.
What matters is the realization and crystallization of the idea that we are only as strong as the weakest among us.
What matters is that we act with compassion towards others less fortunate.
What matters is that we do whatever is in our individual powers to make our world a better place.