So unfair? Some people get caught in the crossfire of other’s agenda. It leaves one feeling worthless.
I dont think anyone has a reason as to why life is unfair.
But we have a duty to play the hell out of whatever cards we’re given, good or bad.
We’re each given a finite supply of luck inside us (Irish have slightly more). We subconsciously use this finite luck up at a steady pace, when you run out that’s it. Bad luck forever, all done.
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Oh llama, you wise one.
I’m not so sure we do
Well what I was told before was “don’t take life too seriously, nobody gets out alive”
I was gonna say it’s infinitely unfair and it’s infinitely fair too. So therefore balanced in fairness. Infinite:infinite. But We notice the unfair stuff more because it stands out the most and it’s frustrating and fair is how it “should be”. And when people don’t have the same standards of fairness as one another it creates competition and at least someone is always left the loser in the situation. Often both. Because we have different standards of what’s fair. And life is a big ole mess sometimes.
I know the multiverse owes us nothing. I guess it’s just that way.
On all seriousness though, that’s just the nature of nature, some are broken down and used, while others are lifted and praised. There is little rhyme to reason in chaos.
That being said, I’m a firm believer in karma. Doing good for others, and making others smile, does echo. Sometimes you never feel the echo, and sometimes others good echos off you.
So we have two options, give in or don’t.
I personally want to accept this world isn’t fair, and try my best to make it fair.
But I’m a rambling madman
Outflow determines Inflow @Ooorgle
That’s what I’m betting on, keeping myself healthy so I can do good for others. Even if it doesn’t work out, least I die knowing I tried to make this world a better place, one smile at a time
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