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Do You Think Life Is Not Fair?

 IS THERE A SOLUTION TO THIS?

Most people use to think that life hasn't been fair to them irrespective of how hard they try to live a blissful life day by day. Well, that's the unfortunate nature of the universe. There have been many instances where good God-fearing people suffer much or being judged wrongly whiles people with inhuman attention or wicked notation always live happily with themselves. So I do ask, why does something bad happen to good people and good things happen to bad people?

Well, since not all bad people experience good things always and likewise good people for bad things always, I would say "We all fall victim to time and unforeseen circumstances", everyone including good and bad people, rich and poor, elders and Children.

But sometimes, when someone does something that involves emotions, we can't really different what's right and wrong because the whole situation is field with emotions.

Give comments on the below prisoner's situation.


What do you think? Was life unfair to this prisoner or it was a justice to for being a bad guy? 

Let's here from you.

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