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ABSOLUTE JUSTICE

Justice Everywhere

The world is unfair because justice places us not according to our expectations, except to the extent of our adaptation

Justice Everywhere

Because justice exists everywhere to put things in their place, so that those who feel they haven't received justice realize it's not that justice doesn't exist, but rather it's just not in line with expectations, while the reality remains fair

Justice is absolute, appearing in various relative positions that must be chosen objectively according to the order of importance, to be subjectively appropriate.

Regret

And justice that is considered unfair is because even though the situation is objective according to subjective considerations, it is realized later that there is regret.

Expectations & Results

So actually, injustice is realized later as a conflict between expectations and results, while the overall situation remains fair as it should be according to the sequence of events we place

Subjective fairness is placing something in order of priority within a limited social range. The range of fairness, although quite broad, is still limited to the interests of a particular group, and has not yet expanded generally across communities.

Contradiction & Deadlock

This is similar to contradiction & confusion. If there is no contradiction, then why do we discuss contradictory things? It's because contradiction is limited to a confused mental state, while in reality there is no contradiction. It's only because deadlock is felt when discussing contradictory things that it's thought there's a contradictory reality when it's just a deadlock in thinking

Likewise, the assumption of justice, then why do we think we have received unfair treatment? It's because cognitive bias makes us think there is indeed unfair treatment towards us, when it's only limited to the mismatch between expectations and reality, while in reality there is still justice.

Because if there is no justice in the foundation of life, then the law doesn't run according to the order of priority, so we can't understand consistent patterns

Justice that shows the unfairness of our expectations in a fair situation.

So fairness is not only an attitude according to its place, but also being able to accept misplacement as a fair condition because it gives impact according to our behavior.

The unfairness of the situation is because we are given the freedom to do wrong not according to the order of priority, and not affirming the existence of injustice.

The situation is fair because it gives the opportunity to happen according to our choices.

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