There is no injustice in the world. It is only us who cannot understand how the system works.

in #philosophy7 years ago

The more I think, the better I understand that there is no injustice in the world. People who say, "why me, God? Why me?" when something bad happens, usually deserve what they get. I don't say that we should not feel sorry for unfortunate ones because that would be ignorant. In contrary, we must always help the ones who face trouble. That said, there is always a reason behind anything that happens.

Human brains are too limited to understand a different kind of justice.

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I faced a million and one problem while traveling in Central/South America. I got poisoned, robbed, exhausted, sick, broke, and you just name it. Of course, at the moment of any problem, I felt as if I didn't deserve it. However, I started thinking... only to understand that everything that happened had a reason behind it.

If we sometimes are too stupid to decode nature's laws, it doesn't mean that those laws do not exist. People are in love with the word "coincidence". I mean, blaming everything on coincidences requires no efforts in thinking. We all know it is a lie deep down in our hearts, but we just choose to ignore that fact. That is why we can keep telling, "It is unfair and should not have happened to me."

Logic is the most primitive way of thinking. Ironically, it is unlogical to say that reality is unfair.

After all, if something was unfair, why would it happen? Let me tell you; it would not. We must all learn to face the truth with more dignity and pride instead of hiding behind "it's unfair" wall. A lot of things might sound unlogical if explained with logic. Sadly, the universe gives no damn about logic; the universe just makes things work the way they are supposed to work.

Sometimes the worst and hurtful thing can turn out to be just the thing you have always needed.

We, people, don't want to believe that things happen for a reason because it might make us numb. I mean, if we say that anything happened because that person deserved it, the logic implies that we are saying: "You know what. It is only your fault that [insert a problem here] happened to you. I don't feel sorry at all." And it would be so wrong to say to someone in pain. I mean, even if I deserved getting robbed in Peru, I still wanted my family to comfort me.

Every single movement in the world is fair and just. However, it might still hurt. And the ones in pain deserve compassion.

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Nice words my friend! I agree 100%. Sometimes of the mistakes we learn the most significant things. I hope you keep writing and sharing with us! Cheers!

True that @spanish-trail. I'll keep writing for sure! And thanks for your words!

I Feel I know what you mean while travelling through SA :)

And still, it is an extraordinary experience which I would not change for anything! :)

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