Justice

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Do not harm anyone: either by doing something or not doing what you are supposed to do.

Benjamin Franklin as interpreted by Andreas A Landman

Justice is substantial because justice is one of the capacities or desires we humans have. Often, we feel as though there is no justice in this world. The fact is, like everything else, justice costs resources. If we are not willing to pay the price for justice, we will not have justice. We must then stick to the fundamental principle of being responsible and accept that justice is unavailable because of our choice. Ouch.

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