Yes, it is.
Life is not inherently fair. It is a complex interplay of various factors like luck, circumstances, and individual choices that determine outcomes. Fairness can be influenced by societal structures, equity in opportunities, and how individuals treat each other.
I think it was Bill Gates, from his rules of life. "Life is not fair; get used to it"
The biggest mistake in my life is when i answer this question..
Life is not fair. There is nothing to life. All you have to do in this world is.....exist.
People often say "life isn't fair" to acknowledge that things don't always turn out in a just or equitable way, despite our expectations or efforts. It is a reminder that challenges and obstacles are a natural part of life, and that we may not always receive the outcomes we believe we deserve.
who says "life is fair"?, no one because it's true! Life isn't fair. bad things will happen to people no matter what. it's called "Life". we have to deal with it.
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Pushkar Mela
at Alameda County Fair in California
Talking about the state fair, then it is Texas or Minnesota. Minnesota has the largest daily attendance, where Texas has to largest annual attendace(largely due tot he fact that it's twice as long)
Because life is not fair