This question is a bit philosophical... (Are you the same person you were 10 years ago? 10 months ago? 10 minutes ago?) I suppose that one could get at it via "majority rule", but I think the more fruitful approach is the one used by (for example) Scheme, which recognizes several levels of equality. (For Scheme these are, in increasing degree of stringency: equal?, eqv?, and eq?.) This approach recognizes the fact that different tasks demand different criteria for equality, instead of trying to shoehorn every situation into a single criterion for equality.
the lowliest monk
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