"العمل الفعال دائمًا غير عادل"
— Maya Angelou
Simplified Meaning:
When you take strong and decisive actions, it often doesn't seem fair to everyone involved. Imagine a teacher who has to make a quick decision during an emergency, like sending the whole class home because of a fire alarm. This decision might feel unfair to students who were looking forward to a special event later that day, but it was necessary to keep everyone safe. The teacher had to act quickly and couldn't make everyone happy because safety was more important than fairness at that moment. In our daily lives, when we need to solve problems or make decisions fast, sometimes not everyone will agree with us or feel treated fairly. For instance, if a manager assigns extra work to the most capable employee to finish a project on time, other employees might think this is unfair. The manager, however, is making sure the important project gets completed efficiently. This idea reminds us that taking action, especially when urgent, can lead to perceived unfairness but is often needed for the greater good. Understanding this can help us accept that not every decision will make everyone happy, especially in times of crisis or when results matter more than complaints.