How to master living fairly in an unfair scenario
We struggle to live a better life, though the scale of that struggle itself is vague. We are trained to know the principles, definitions, and designs of everything we encounter. Once we are trapped in such webs, we get more confused. For all our steps, things are not thoroughly measured. Someone achieves a position in a year, and another person devotes more years to the same accomplishments.
No doubt it is possible to lead a calculated and well-designed life, but our social context, the mindset of comparisons, and the occurrence of setbacks make a simple life highly complex.
The universe has its own design of things for all individuals. Most of the time, it does not agree with our own proposal for living in a particular setting. We immediately label it unfair or even bad luck. In fact, it is not so. We are impatient.
We gauge everything on the basis of outcomes. We discount our efforts during the process. Sincere efforts seldom go in vain. We may outdo other assignments that are far better.
When we get ready to meet the challenge, we find not only direction but also the courage to crush the barriers that come in our paths. When our eyes are on victory, we usually get it.
Let the outside world be unfair, but be fair in believing in our inner power. Once we doubt, we spoil our own opportunities to be better than others.
Things all around us are subjective. We seek them in an absolute or objective frame. Contradictions are bound to happen. We are responsible for such an anomaly.
Let us decide to do the maximum, even if scenarios are not in our favour.