Showing posts with label fairness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fairness. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Regarding the "Free Shit Army"...

The folks who are getting the free shit don’t like the folks who are paying for the free shit because the folks who are paying for the free shit can no longer afford to pay for both the free shit and their own shit.

And, the folks who are paying for the free shit want the free shit to stop and the folks who are getting the free shit want even more free
shit on top of the free shit they are already getting!

The people who are forcing people to pay for the free shit have told the people who are RECEIVING the free shit that the people who are PAYING for the free shit are being mean, prejudiced, and racist.

So, the people who are GETTING the free shit have been convinced they need to hate the people who are paying for the free shit by the people who are forcing some people to pay for their free shit and giving them the free shit in the first place.

We have let the free shit giving go on for so long that there are now more people getting free shit than paying for the free shit.

… shit
 
Author Unknown

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Do you feel lucky?


An anomaly was in the world for a relatively short time. A small bird hatched late last spring. Due to a birth defect it was unable to fly. I don't think that it was even aware that it was a flying animal. It ran along the ground and hopped up into smaller trees when it felt threatened. It made a living feeding on the grain that other birds scratched out of one of our bird feeders. My wife and I would see it feeding and jumping around our porch patio and yard every day for months. Then in mid November, it just disappeared. We looked for it for days, but it was truly gone. I'd been noticing a fox hanging around for the last few weeks. We could only surmise that it provided a meal for one of them.

For some reason we were saddened by its apparent demise. You see, we raise chickens and turkeys and butcher them for meat. We usually buy them as chicks and raise them to butchering age ourselves. Even though we are in close contact with these birds, we don't feel a sense of loss when they are killed. I think I know why the passing of a small deformed bird has impacted us so. It was struggling to survive and prosper against tremendous odds. It seemed to be quite content to do what it was doing. It didn't have the capacity to comprehend adversity. It survived in spite of and completely unaware of the hand nature had dealt it. Then to have it killed by a predator a little higher up the food chain after surviving its disabilities, to us it seemed harsh. Then we realized that that's the way life works. There is no such thing as “fairness” in the real world. We are born, we live for a while and we die. There are no guarantees! Nobody owes us anything. If we prosper and live to into old age, we should consider ourselves lucky.