fairness > equality: stop chasing unicorns
equality is a lie we tell ourselves to feel good.
everyone gets the same slice? sounds nice. works never. you know why? because life isnât a pie chart.
chasing perfect equality is like trying to nail jello to a wall. itâs exhausting, pointless, and you end up with nothing to show for it.
fairness doesnât care about your perfect ratios.
itâs about getting things done. while youâre debating whether everyone got exactly 33.33% of the pie, someone else already built a bakery.
equality seekers: measuring crumbs with a microscope
fairness builders: already on their third bakery
harmony is knowing when to say âclose enough, letâs move.â
10 years from now:
- equality obsessives: still arguing about percentages
- fairness practitioners: built empires
which future do you want?
graph LR
A[Current State] --> B[Fairness and Progress]
A --> C[Perfect Equality]
B --> D[Win-Win Outcomes]
B --> E[Balanced Growth]
C --> F[Exhaustion and Stagnation]
fairness says: âgood enoughâ beats âperfectâ every single time.
stop obsessing over perfect distributions. start shipping real value.
the time you waste chasing equality? someone else used it to change the world.