Ummmm, without labels the modern world would be unable to function. It is in our nature to categorize. That is how we think. The word "Human" is a label. The word "internet" is a label. Every noun is a label.
Humans think in a similar way to C# to use an analogy. Everything is a class, method, or function of something else. A bird is an abstract class, because an object "bird" does not exist. A sparrow is a subclass of the class bird and is no longer abstract because it fills in the missing details. The words "bird", "sparrow", "class", "method", "function", and "C#" are all labels.... Try thinking without using labels.
Humans think in a similar way to C# to use an analogy. Everything is a class, method, or function of something else. A bird is an abstract class, because an object "bird" does not exist. A sparrow is a subclass of the class bird and is no longer abstract because it fills in the missing details. The words "bird", "sparrow", "class", "method", "function", and "C#" are all labels.... Try thinking without using labels.