How Do You See the Inadequacies of Reality?
Question by ribcarbean: How do you see the inadequacies of reality?
Let’s suppose life isn’t fair.
You’re on a construction site and you see something that saved people’s lives. But nobody knew you averted an accident that didn’t happen because you prevented it. Your boss gives you a hard time and so do your co-workers.
Or somebody adopts a kid who later on develops drug addiction. And they mortgage their house to pay for treatment. Their financial solidarity is uprooted and they lose respectability or even friendships. I heard of a woman and her family that mortgaged their house. I can only guess what happens next. Source: newspaper.
Some young lady phones into Dr Laura or Joy Browne and says they want to pay for their dog’s surgery. The radio person says just put the dog down.
You let immigrants into the country, and it is true we do let them in because we vote for our government, and they use all the social services, join the boy scouts, but don’t join the army, and then they become doctors and lawyers while the people that were fair to them, the teachers, nurses, businesses, restaurants, are in a lower socio-economic class. They had no opportunity or slim and little in their former country, but now they squeeze and seize the opportunity now. Who can blame them. Loopholes are meant to be exploited because you can’t confound somebody to go against themselves. But morally it seems unfair.
You bag your dog’s dog poop off people’s yard but some jerk doesn’t do the same for your yard. The measure of this jerk doesn’t measure to the yard stick. Time to beat the person with a yard stick.
But God says to forgive and to do right. Only what if there is no God? Only who’s to know? Who’s the wiser to your misdeeds or who appreciates your good deeds? Are values any good if it’s in your head? Because it’s only in your head, LOL. When you die no one is going to read your biography no matter how famous you are. They’ll only read it if they can fulfill their lives and satisfy their lives. We’ve been a nation of consumers.
Last one, how is it fair that workers in third world work all day, grown people, so that little kids in first world can have overpriced sneaker shoes.
Best answer:
Answer by Rubin
you think that life is unfair because everything is uncertain. . . . Nothing goes according to anyones wishes but the world works in this way. Life is not unfair it is completely fair just undestand that beyond a certain limit nothing is in our control.
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