"Je sais que le monde n'est pas juste mais pourquoi n'est-il jamais injuste en ma faveur"
— Bill Watterson
Simplified Meaning:
Life often doesn't seem to treat us equally, and sometimes it feels like bad luck happens more often than good luck. Imagine you're playing a game where the rules always seem to work against you. You might wonder why you never get the lucky breaks that others seem to get. It's like always getting the short end of the stick when you want just one moment where things go perfectly for you. Think about when someone is in a long line at the store and waits patiently for their turn, only to see the person in front of them get the last special item, leaving nothing for them. This can be frustrating because it feels like the world is set up to give everyone else the advantage. To apply this idea to real life, one can focus on staying positive and persistent even when things seem unfair. Instead of dwelling on why life isn't offering you the same perks, you can work hard, stay determined, and create your own opportunities. This might not change the world’s fairness, but it can change how you react and succeed despite it.