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By the anthropic principle, they are human because they are. That is to say, if you were something else then you would not be human but would instead be...what you would be, and from that position could still ask "why am I what I am?".

Or alternatively, you could answer that humans are what they are because nature ran the way it did, which leads back to the anthropic principle anyway.

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