I reject the premise of the question. Fairness is a myth.
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Hence "fairness" in quotes. It's up to each of us to make what we want out of it, given equal opportunity. What's "fair" about that premice is that WITH equal opportunity, we EQUALLY have the OPPORTUNITY to make something of ourselves. What we do with it remains to be seen
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Voted with the right side.
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We all already knew the answer
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Both are impossible.
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But we now know which to strive for
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Suppose I choose to “store up my treasures in heaven” and don’t really try to attain materialistic benefits. How could my results be made equal to someone who prioritized materialistic benefits?
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