You cannot clone a person's brain or mind, and chance components, the natural environment, and a person's familiarity assist to individual traits. A human clone would be the genetic identical twin, a generation or younger, of the donor (not the surrogate mother) who provided the nucleus. But because persons are more than a merchandise of their genes, a clone would have its own personality, feature, intelligence, and talents precisely as equal twins do (who are natural clones stemming from the identical egg).