By myanmarkoko on Skatehive
If you don't dare to call injustice unjust, Just remain silent, But please don't call it fair... Aung San Suu Kyi In our world, many modern success gurus and ambiguous figures often say that everything is fair. I myself, in a state of confusion, used to agree and say, "That's right." To be honest, as a young person, I used to blindly believe in the teachings of the renowned success speaker, "Lynn Thike Nyunt," almost as if I were in love with him. But when I compare these ideas with real-life experiences or mature critical thinking, I begin to question: Is everything truly fair? The world is fair. It gives the hat its place, and the shoes their place. Lynn Thike Nyunt I used to really adore that saying of Lynn Thike Nyunt. I liked his first published book, "Let Me Tell You, Little Sister," so much that I gave it as a gift to my younger brother. It was a book that made my desire for success blossom. But the truth is, not everyone who tries hard or exerts their full effort can succeed. T