I often hear friends around me say: There is no absolute fairness in this world.
People who say this, although they are dissatisfied with reality, they have no choice but to face the shock of reality. So I can only comfort myself by wronging the "world".
Have we ever asked for absolute fairness? I don't think there is anyone, we just don't want the unfairness to break our heartache.
However, I think there can be fairness in the world, as long as the rules are fair, as long as the process is transparent, even if we still fail, we are willing to accept it.
But some ambiguous rules and well-known secure secrecy hurt the realization of fairness.
Someone once did such an experiment, putting a monkey in each of three different cages, each with a trigger. Only the setting of each trigger is different. In the first cage, when the trigger is pressed, there is no food; in the second cage, when the trigger is pressed once, a piece of food will fall; in the third cage, when the trigger is pressed, sometimes food is dropped, sometimes not. Lose food. As a result of the
experiment, in the third cage, the monkey presses the trigger the most times. This monkey may be able to eat food or go hungry, but he will not understand the truth about the operation of the world he lives in until his death.
The monkey in the second cage is very happy. It knows that as long as it works hard, it will gain.
If I were a monkey, I would like to live in the second cage.
I would also like to tell those who are ruthless in designing the third cage, stop playing tricks of deception, you are not gods, and you are not qualified to play with others.
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