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Friday, July 15, 2011

When people say life is unfair, how do you come to the term that it is truly unfair? Is it because the current situation doesn't happen the way you want it to be, and immediately, your mindset tells you that life is indeed unfair? But then, comes along these statement that seems to contradict the whole thing; "God has better plan for you."

So one's life is on the negative side and he'll rant how unfair life is given to his situation. His friend told him not to brood over it as things will be okay and "God has better plan" for him. One day, indeed, his life changed completely. He gets a better prospect then what he asked for, and life seems so surreal for him. So is life truly unfair?

Sometimes, we tend to think negative when we're being "tested" more than what we can offer to life. When we can't seem to do things that is over our ability, we blame the world for being unfair to us. But when things get better and we manage to overcome our difficulties, life is actually giving us what we have always wanted. It's only the matter of time and effort. So where does the unfairness of life lies on?

"Life is unfair" seems to be a quote or a phrase among the society to describe a calamity that happens to us at that precise moment. But truly, we are being unfair to the world, to life, for not giving justice for it to prove that it has better plans for us.

How about we stick to "Time is all it takes."?

Give a spare thought to life; to what it had and has been offering to you since you were born.

 

Just being honest,

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Friday, July 15, 2011