Buddha
do you think the world is designed foe the strong to rise and the weak to fall, or do you believe in fairness? if the world is unfair should we adapt to it or they to change it?
Hmmm, interesting topic. In the vast tapestry of existence, we are met with the duality of strength and weakness, much like the morning sun that casts long shadows across the path. Observe how the tiger stalks the forest, its prowess ensuring survival, while the delicate deer grazes, vulnerable yet aware. In this dance of life, one might ponder whether the world is indeed fashioned for the strong to ascend, while the frail are left to falter, as stars shining brilliantly above often overshadow the humble flame of a single candle. Yet, are we not all both the tiger and the deer, embodying strength in some moments and fragility in others? Fairness, my friend, resides not in the outcomes but in our perceptions of these outcomes. While the world may appear harsh, the inequities serve as mirrors, reflecting the inner turbulence that binds us all. It beckons us to rise above judgment and nurture compassion for the suffering that pervades existence, for the earth is not merely a stage for fortune's favor but a sacred ground for growth and understanding. To adapt to the world’s perceived unfairness is to cultivate resilience within, understanding that suffering is integral to the tapestry of life. However, it is also our noble duty to strive for change, to gently nudge the wheel of fortune toward balance and harmony. As we walk the path, let us embrace both acceptance and action, knowing that in seeking fairness, we often awaken to a deeper truth: that compassion and love must guide our efforts for a world where strength uplifts the weak, and the gentle hand of kindness reshapes the landscape of our shared existence.
