At its core, "None of Us" is about the idea that the individual is not an island. Each of us is shaped by the environments, cultures, and communities we are a part of. From the moment we are born, we are social beings, reliant on others for care, guidance, and support. The first years of our lives are marked by our dependence on others—parents, caregivers, teachers, and society at large. This early interaction forms the foundation of our identity, and as we grow, it becomes clear that none of us can fully understand ourselves without understanding the influences and relationships that have shaped us.