Have you ever heard the old joke? They would have won in a fair fight. The idea is that the winner of the fight does not fight fair. What about the joke? Good guys finish last. What about the claim that life is not fair?
Surprisingly, I’m beginning to feel that fairness has finally won. Now the joke is on the previous winner of the fight. They would have won in a fair fight. Here is my most recent tactic: when someone does me wrong and causes me pain or threatens me in some way, I simply tell them inwardly, “You’re in hell.” I taunt them instead of them taunting me. If I get a death threat, I tell them inwardly “Go ahead and do it. You are in hell, and it just gets worse for you.” My fearlessness put them in fear of hell actually taking control of them. They do not dare threaten me at this point. They become reasonable. They are now aware that their unfairness is not working anymore.
I was using the forgiveness method. Forgive them and don’t fight against them. Ask a greater power to give you victory over the ones that are unfair. I still practice not fighting them, but I don’t want them forgiven until they stop doing others wrong. I want them to realize that they really are in hell and it keeps getting worse. Our world is now in hell. We all live in a hellish reality that continues to get worse for everyone.
Forgiveness, exoneration and absolution is granted to them when they grant it to me. This is the way of fairness. We are absolutely conditional. We practice reciprocity. This is transition day as described in The World Fairness Agreement. The hellish world we live in will keep getting more dreadful until we implement this idea.
We can change the world now. We can make it happen. We can change a dreadful hell on the horizon to a promise of a great future. We are demonstrating the power from fairness is the greatest power. Fairness wins. The old way of unfairness is close to becoming a thing of the past.