Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-92.251.228.132-20141108020915/@comment-26332923-20151113165657

Bone-Abbacus wrote: Platinum Luffy wrote: Not really. Have you ever felt that when you were younger something unfair happened, for example, you don't get to do this thing while that other person gets to do it? That's kind of where my point comes from, even something as simple as that is a form of justice, and that morals are part of our nature, and in fact what makes us humans, more than anything. Sure. But most of the time when that happened, the other person got to do something I didn't because I didn't deserve it and they did. So my feelings of "unfairness" were misplaced, as children's feelings so often are.

Even as an adult, it isn't unfair that I'm financially poor, for example, and that other people make more money than I do. That's just life, and many things have led to this point.

In the end we'll just have to disagree, but it's largely immaterial. In your life  you've seen evidence that a sense of justice and morals are inherent, which has shaped your worldview, and in my life I have seen the exact opposite, which has shaped mine. "Justice" as a concept for me is a very serious one and one I apply rather rigidly, most things we mistake for justice fall short of true justice. Neither is wrong, we simply each have found much more evidence for our own positions than not. No but i'm talking about situations where there is actual unfairness.

Of course it isn't. Thats not what i'm saying.