RE: The Simple Reason Fairness Is Bullshit
We all die. I'd say that's pretty fair.
How, when and where you die makes a shit lot of difference.
Wasn't there some study with monkeys where they showed they have a sense of fairness when it comes to food distribution? If so that might indicate the human sense of fairness doesn't originate from ethics.
all animals have a sense of fairness. Having a sense of something and actually be something are totally two different things.
Seems to me that Blockchain has already made the world more fair. Not perfectly fair, but more fair.
Nah. It just made some new blood filthy rich because they prayed upon even lesser noobs. Old money is still richer, even with blockchain.
Also, I think I heard that sum total of energy in the universe is zero. That would make the entire universe perfectly fair, wouldn't it?
No. That's merely an abstract addition. Not a distribution.
Really? Why would anything matter post-mortem?
Thank you for making my point for me. Fairness is not just a human narrative.
Fairness of outcome and fairness of opportunity are not the same thing. Fairer opportunity, not completely fair outcome.
Fun arguing with you. I actually do agree with the gist of your post. But the innate sense of fairness in humans will most likely keep driving most people to strive toward that goal, even if it is unreachable.