The answer is: Yes, but with some key differences.
* The Same Building Blocks: Both humans and stars are made up of elements created through nuclear fusion in the hearts of stars. The most common elements in both are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and calcium.
* Different Proportions: The proportions of these elements are vastly different. Stars are primarily hydrogen and helium, with only a small percentage of heavier elements. Humans, on the other hand, are mostly composed of oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and calcium, with much smaller amounts of other elements.
* The "Cosmic Connection": This shared composition is a powerful reminder of our connection to the universe. The elements that make up our bodies were forged billions of years ago in stars that lived and died long before our solar system even existed.
In short, we are all stardust, but the specific "recipe" for stars and humans is quite different.