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VLD [36.1K]
2 years ago
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Where do you fall in the "life isn't fair, deal with it" debate? Is this a good or bad way of thinking

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BigorU [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

Bad way of thinking.
Explanation:
Of course life isn't fair, no matter what, we might be expecting too much from reality. There seems to be a lot of talk these days about what is fair, and what is not. Some of the 99% seem to believe life has treated them unfairly, and some of the 1% feel life hasn’t treated them fairly enough. It’s a bad way of thinking because a lot of negative things can turn into positive things depending on how we look at it and yes life isn’t fair sometimes. When people are selfish, impatient, or greedy, then they tend to act in ways that secure an advantage for themselves, with no thought of others. As a result, people are treated unfairly.  But sometimes life can be incredibly beautiful and you know that it’s worth some parts of life that aren’t fair.

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