Fairness is not absolute 1. Everyone has his own feelings and preferences, and there is no guarantee that one will treat anyone else fairly. 2. If there is absolute fairness, it is hard to explain: Why are there barren and fertile lands on the earth? Why are African people born with drought and hunger, while American people enjoy civilization and freedom? In the face of an inherently unfair environment, it is unrealistic to beg for so-called "fairness." 3. People have different understandings of fairness because of different backgrounds, different growth environments, different education levels. Fairness is only a relative concept. For example, under the planned economy system, everyone thinks that average is fair, but what is the result? Employees lack enthusiasm and enterprises lose money, because the so-called fairness of "egalitarianism" is the biggest unfairness to on-the-job employees. 4, people's ten fingers are not the same length, in a complex society, how to ask for absolute fairness in dealing with people?
"God is always fair. If he closes a door for you, he will open a window for you. " Is it true?/You don't say. Many people will have such doubts. Although I am not God, I want to say, "This is true." But the crux of the matter is, is this door really closed?
God is unfair. He gave the black people insurmountable speed, but he gave us petite bodies. So in the track and field, it seems that one black fortress after another has been built, which seems to be synonymous with victory. But one person left all the blacks behind in the 1 10 meter hurdle, which showed us yellow people hope. He explained with action that "Asia has me and China has me!" Of course, we may only pay attention to his moving moments on the stage, but we can't feel his incalculable sweat off the stage. If Liu Xiang hadn't gone through hard and strict training and paid extraordinary perseverance, would he still have such impressive achievements? Will the door of God's success still be open to him? It was Liu Xiang who created a miracle with his perseverance and opened the door left unlocked-the door that could be opened as long as he worked hard.
God is unfair. He gave Helen Keller a dead silence and darkness, but Helen Keller, driven by misfortune, struggled with the wind and rain in her life journey and eventually became a great writer.
God is unfair. It gave Hawking endless silence, but Hawking's thinking was running at a high speed in silence, exploring the mysteries of the universe and writing such a great scientific masterpiece as A Brief History of Time.
God is unfair, but he is fair. He gave everyone a door left unlocked. Some people try to open it, while others fall into pessimism. As long as you work hard, you will find that the door is actually open.