Unfairness

November 10, 2008 | |

Life is not fair and scary in many places, is that normal?

For those of you who read newspaper, of course you’ve read stories about how certain people who already used to live or do business at certain places because do not have certain “licenses” were forced to leave for the reason of “penertiban,” which I believe really means some big investors are ready to make some investment and certain bribes have been paid accordingly.

I am not saying the investors or the government are bad guys, they just gotta do what they gotta do, that’s how it works here in this society, I might do the same thing if I was to be at their position. But I guess to say that those people whose house were flatted down are 活该 (huogai: deserve it), is as unfair. They also just gotta do what they gotta do, same freakin thing.

It doesn’t make sense neither to say that nobody is wrong yet many are hysterical about the case.

There was this guy who learned programming for years, he wrote several programs (that logically worked) but, when he tried it, it was wrong at many places, he tried to fix it again and again, and yet there were always be errors at places, it simply never worked right, until many many years passed, he only by then realized that he learned and wrote programs that are worked only for Windows, where as he always tested the programs in Macintosh machine. The lesson is, the programmer should learn how to program Mac soon.

People eat when they got hungry. It will always be true.

People make love when they got horny, is as true.

People make children, children make children, and a society is born.

Here and there societies emerged, [to make a long history short], people start to fight with each other, and thus rules are made.

It is quite good that these rules have made peace in most places of earth NOW. Although it still doesn’t make sense at some places, where children in Somalia starved to death, and people of the US eat too abundantly, and the wife of a charismatic Christian priest in Indonesia wear 10,000$ US (or maybe more) worth of LV handbag which are supported by their people, who believe in God, maybe it takes a person who don’t believe in God to feel that the deed is not very right remembering those people believe in God who creates people who create certain LV handbags that make certain priest’s wife look prettier and thus make the world a better place, wow it is getting confusing, maybe God wants to say something here. Anyway, it is quite great that we don’t have that many wars compared with a thousand year ago, we’re in quite a good time I believe, we even have so many shoes enough to make a cockroach farm business.

So, if sometime unfairness happens, it is only normal, we’re not perfect human, we don’t live in a perfect system, logic won’t work all the time, but at least we’re not at war, and killing chicken on the street becomes gory activity.

Maybe only if we want to live in a perfect society where sadness is a rare disease then we need to start over, and re think the most suitable program for the hardware that we live in.

Sorry to waste your time by making you read this rubbish, at least you can feel the “unfairness.”

This posting is as a response of a story about another world’s unfairness (read at ChinaSmack)


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2 Comments so far

  1.    satrio on November 12, 2008 11:54 am

    been awhile since reading…mostly anything
    good to know u still keep up :)

  2.    wa on November 12, 2008 7:44 pm

    just got back =)

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