Is it the just or unjust Life?

in #ddddd6 years ago

ScaleI have not thought, in a conversation, a few hours ago ... That has made me think about how closed and myopic is our understanding: Justice is, at most, a human moral value, inherent in our nature and signed by the limits of our perception. As Protagoras once said: "Man is the measure of all things," which is true, but only because we are men and we can not perceive life beyond the epistemological boundaries of our species.

That being the case, how can we think that the Universe is fair or not? Are the atoms cruel or the gravitation "arbitrary"? Is it evil entropy or the Principle of immoral Uncertainty? When you think about these terms, you see that it is ridiculous to assign "human values" to forces that are far beyond the reach of our lives and even our understanding.

Why is it that Man seeks justice "outside", in others, in powers that go beyond their capabilities? What is the point of not doing justice, not looking for it on your own? Or in the case of not wanting to bother us, why do we protest, beg or cry for the lack of it?

The world is full of people who complain about the existence of the Universe and, if they are religious, about their gods, only because they see that the "world is unjust" ... I have news for you: The World IS, as it is and nothing else ... We went after the beginning of existence, Humanity is an evolutionary product far from the Big Bang and not the other way around. The Cosmos is not designed for our pleasure or pleasure, because it is simply not designed at all.

However, there is something that is: Human civilization ...

When we see injustices in it, those are things that can be changed, but not begging the gods or cursing entropy ... They can be changed by destroying injustice, making war, fighting against those who generate it. Because there is another piece of news in this: The "injustices" in the human world are committed by other humans (not the gods, nature or extraterrestrials) and the only solution is that those who suffer them or those who can not live accepting them , fight against it.

Do not come to me to say that life is unjust, do not come to mourn or moan when we are before the violation of human rights, social injustices; before ecological catastrophes or cruelty against animals. Better move!