Life is fundamentally unfair because individuals are born with vastly different starting conditions, including genetic advantages or disadvantages, family circumstances, socioeconomic backgrounds, and environmental factors, which create unequal opportunities and outcomes regardless of personal effort or merit.
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All right. What's up, guys? So, this life isn't fair and it will never will be.
Like, there's people that are born lucky, right? And there's people that are born with supportive parents um they have these genetics where it doesn't uh affect their life. And I guess say if they do have like some genetics where uh it can bother them a bit, they could just brush it off because it doesn't impact your life in a bad way 100%. You know, uh I'll say there's people that are just born with just good luck more, you know.
[snorts] Uh and then I guess like you have other people that are born with unsupportive parents or no parents at all.
uh then it's just going to be unnecessary struggle throughout their childhood and adulthood with that. Or they were born with like abusive parents or parents that were neglectful, you know, and that can really mess with uh them too with their mind and it can uh affect their adulthood as well.
And then uh there's people that are born with these genetics where it's uh going to hinder their life and there's no way of them overcoming certain things in life because it just impacts them more. [snorts] Um get receive more bad luck and all those things.
And then I guess there's just people that are born into like bad environments, you know, like ghettos and third world countries and never asked for that, you know. Then you have people born in like wealthier uh countries like first world and they live in uh like middle upper middle and upper class neighborhoods. You know, it isn't fair. You know what I mean? I mean, if this life was more fair, people would have a choice to like uh choose not to live a certain way and pick uh a easier life, but that's not the case. And no matter how you're born anyways, this life will never be easy. Uh and life isn't fair when there's people out there that have a hard time maintaining employment. You know, maybe it's because uh say these people have like a mental illness or or disability where it can make it difficult to keep a job. You know, [snorts] maybe it's like discrimination from these co-workers or the boss or like uh maybe the disability or mental illness kind of make it difficult to adapt to the work environment like uh say the workload is too much.
It's over stimulating or there's too much uh interaction and that can be overly stimulating as well.
Uh then maybe like the work environment is too loud or maybe it could just worsening the sensory issues, you know, and can make it can make it it can make it uh hard to uh like maintain employment. There's a lot of jobs that uh you know have environments like that or ones that can impact your s sensory issues.
I guess like with a mental illness like it can it can be difficult because like you could get very depressed and be hard to get up and go to work or like um say you have problems with like interpersonal relationships with them and it could be difficult to keep a job, you know.
Um or or they these co-workers and boss bosses can just be instigating [ __ ] and try want to see you react to a lot of them, right? So, uh just maintaining employment, you know, or just having a hard time getting a job can um say [snorts] like live in a bad job market, right? Or you have gaps on your resume, right?
Maybe it's just because uh like I said before, difficult maintaining employment from the co-workers and boss or just mental health reasons or just getting laid off and having a gap, you know, uh can be difficult.
And I guess there's just other people out there are able to maintain employment and they don't have issues uh interact with the co-workers or the boss. So, it's it's just kind of unfair how there's other people out there that are able to do it and other people can't, you know. I mean, I feel like it's something that I guess some there's people that can work on, you know, to maintain employment, you know, but sometimes it's more difficult to others, you know. So, it could get be it could be unfair in that way. Uh, I guess another one is like u a hard time getting a job when the job market isn't good. Uh if you live in an area where not a good job market then it's going to be difficult to get hired you know or like um say like the unemployment rate is high. When you have a high unemployment rate uh there's more competition and when there's more competition it could be harder to get a job because you're competing with a bunch of other people that want the same thing.
Um, that could be unfair if you're just like born into that, you know. And I guess there's I guess there's people that are born into that, too, but they're still able to get jobs. Maybe they're just lucky and they're able to get connections and uh they know somebody easily, you know, and maybe they had to put in the effort to try to get connections, right? But they I guess that opportunity was luck.
And I guess they were able to get that connection. they were able to interact with each other and the person was able to get a job. You know, I guess it could be unfair when not everyone has the the capability of trying to meet people, you know, cuz it's not easy and trying to get a connection for a job or know somebody is uh you know, yeah, it does take work, but it's uh at the same time it's it's not it's not easy, you know.
could be hard.
Um yeah, [snorts] say uh I guess this life isn't fair for people that um are born with money. You know, they're born with money, they grow up, and then all of a sudden they lose it all.
And it's not because I guess maybe they weren't good with budgeting their money for this example. Maybe they just had a health scare. Maybe uh their business went bankrupt and or maybe like something else got to the point where went to poverty, you know.
And I guess there's other rich people that uh never experienced that in their life. I guess it makes it unfair, you know.
>> [snorts] >> Uh, I'll say another one.
I guess there's people that are bullied, right? People that are bullied at school and there's people that are able to like brush it off and just move on with their life. But then there's a lot of people out there that can't move on.
It's because like the bullying really messed with their mental health.
It uh impacts their life so much, you know, like the cyber bullying like the bullying in real life because maybe the bullying keeps persisting in adulthood like at work, you know, or even worse like your family starts bullying you all of a sudden in adulthood. It's unfair, you know. [snorts] Um >> yeah, I guess it's this life isn't fair when uh like I said with the genetics like there's people that are born without any disability or problems at birth, right? like with birth defects or say didn't get like like a mental illness from like one of the parents, you know, or hereditary disease, right? But then there's people that are born with things and it's not fair, you know, like birth effects, disability, all that stuff.
It's not always guaranteed to en enjoy life when those things can really mess with you, you know, [snorts] say, "Yeah, I guess you could be doing the right things to make friends, like be a good person and all that, but you may be just dealing with people that will take care that take advantage of your kindness, you know, and there's people out there that never dealt with like people like that when they do the same thing. So, I guess it's it makes life unfair, you know, with that. So, you never know with people.
[snorts] Um, [snorts] trying to think of anything else.
Yeah, I guess this life isn't fair when uh like there's people that have parents that teach them life skills and prepare them for the world and people that are have these parents that don't, you know, that makes it pretty unfair. Right?
That's what makes more kids lost when they get in adulthood compared to ones that uh aren't lost because they have parents that actually taught them things. Basically, [snorts] I guess another thing is life isn't fair when I guess there's people that are able to recover from drug addiction, right? Because there's a lot of people out there that they don't tell you about that don't. And uh the withdrawals can be so strong like people start overdosing and uh it's to the point where like they pass away, you know, cuz it's too much for them. It's not fair.
[snorts] >> [snorts] >> Yeah, I guess this life isn't fair too when um people choose favors all the time because maybe this person has more things in the package about themselves like they're more attractive or this person has a lot of money or this person uh has good social skills. You know, the thing is like you you have that work ethic, you have like more skills than that person and your resume uh like you know shows like that employer for example that you can do the job. But I guess uh they'll pick that person cuz oh this person has certain things and it's shallow and maybe know somebody, right?
[snorts] It's like people favoring other people.
It's unfair.
They say [ __ ] goes by merit, but people will do that stuff, you know.
Yeah, I guess this life isn't fair when uh majority of people die a painful death, right?
Uh it could be from like a tragic accident like uh like say someone got ran over by a car or maybe someone dropped like extreme heights and say died from it. Uh or say say like hereditary diseases like a cardiac arrest or like a stroke or um [snorts] or like heart disease or just um cancer, you know, or um just maybe someone hurt you to the point where you you died a painful death like a murder or >> dude like that.
>> Would you like some scat?
>> Nah, I'm good, bro.
>> All right.
>> I appreciate it, man.
>> You're welcome.
>> I don't know what that guy is saying, but uh >> Yeah, it's there's people that die a painful death, right?
Even there's like babies that are born, they die a painful death like uh right when they're born, you know.
Um yeah, then there's people out there that die a peaceful death and that's pretty lucky. It's unfair, you know.
[snorts] Maybe die. People die from people that are jealous of other people, envy because of people that have certain things, you know, or people die a painful death from being discriminated too much, bullied, and it's because of like what they look like or not having much or whatever it is. You know, it's unfair.
Um, yeah. [ __ ] something else. [snorts] I guess life isn't fair when you didn't really have a choice of like being born here or not, you know, like you you have the inability to say if [snorts] life was fair, you would have more of a say to decide to be born into this life or not, you know, because that kind of makes this unfair, right?
[snorts] >> [snorts] >> Yeah. I don't know if I can think of anything else. Um, and that's about it.
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