For me, things like justice and fair treatment have always felt clear. They aren't complicated ideas. If everyone gets a fair shot, if we treat each other with respect, we all win. It's not some utopian dream, just common sense. I genuinely don't understand how this can be controversial.
A happy world, to me, is built on simple things: honesty, kindness, justice. Not just for a select few, but for everyone. When we drift away from those basics, nobody really wins.
It honestly mystifies me how many people can't see that. Is it fear? Habit? Just not stopping to think? I don't have all the answers. But I keep coming back to this: a world where every person is treated fairly is a world where we all have a chance to be happy.
Is that really so hard to see?