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4-year-olds insist they’re twins because they "have the same soul”

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4-year-olds insist they’re twins because they "have the same soul”

Meet Jia Sarnicola and Zuri Copeland, two extraordinary 4-year-olds rewriting the rules of what it means to be twins.

They don't let society's norms define their bond; instead, they create their own. When someone suggested they couldn't be twins because of their different skin colors, Jia and Zuri confidently replied, "You don't know anything."

For them, being twins is about sharing the same birthday and soul, not just physical appearance. Their belief echoes an ancient theory by Plato, suggesting souls were once united and later split into two bodies, forever seeking reunion.

Jia and Zuri embrace this idea wholeheartedly, convinced they share a soul connection. Their mothers, Ashley Sarnicola and Valencia Copeland, witness their boundless energy and compassion daily.

Raised in a multicultural environment, the girls see beyond skin color, focusing on their deep friendship. But their moms understand the challenges ahead as society's influence grows.

Despite this, Jia and Zuri remain resilient, ready to challenge societal norms and foster inclusivity. Their story, shared by Zuri's sister Victoria Williams, quickly captivated social media, spreading a message of friendship and acceptance.

With over 68,000 likes, their viral tale continues to inspire others to see beyond differences and embrace the bonds that truly matter.

Watch the video here:

If this story inspired you, spread it with someone who needs to read it. Stay Inspired

(via YOUTUBE - CBS Mornings)



4-year-olds insist they’re twins because they "have the same soul”

4-year-olds insist they’re twins because they "have the same soul”

Meet Jia Sarnicola and Zuri Copeland, two extraordinary 4-year-olds rewriting the rules of what it means to be twins.

They don't let society's norms define their bond; instead, they create their own. When someone suggested they couldn't be twins because of their different skin colors, Jia and Zuri confidently replied, "You don't know anything."

For them, being twins is about sharing the same birthday and soul, not just physical appearance. Their belief echoes an ancient theory by Plato, suggesting souls were once united and later split into two bodies, forever seeking reunion.

Jia and Zuri embrace this idea wholeheartedly, convinced they share a soul connection. Their mothers, Ashley Sarnicola and Valencia Copeland, witness their boundless energy and compassion daily.

Raised in a multicultural environment, the girls see beyond skin color, focusing on their deep friendship. But their moms understand the challenges ahead as society's influence grows.

Despite this, Jia and Zuri remain resilient, ready to challenge societal norms and foster inclusivity. Their story, shared by Zuri's sister Victoria Williams, quickly captivated social media, spreading a message of friendship and acceptance.

With over 68,000 likes, their viral tale continues to inspire others to see beyond differences and embrace the bonds that truly matter.

Watch the video here:

If this story inspired you, spread it with someone who needs to read it. Stay Inspired

(via YOUTUBE - CBS Mornings)