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Throughout the annals of history, visionaries and reformers have waged an unrelenting war against the scourge of injustice, yet victory has perpetually slipped through their fingers. Their relentless efforts to eradicate injustice have been met with disappointment, as the specter of inequality continues to haunt their dreams, robbing them of the peace they seek in this world.

At the core of this enduring struggle lies the mismanagement of humanity’s freedom, often mistaken for injustice. In this earthly domain, the Divine has endowed mankind with the sacred gift of freedom, a crucible for testing their moral fiber. However, the misuse of this freedom spawns a myriad of afflictions, such as racism, warfare, and political subterfuge.

At the very heart of every human transgression and act of injustice lies the twin serpents of arrogance and pride. Whether brazenly displayed or subtly concealed, arrogance erects barriers that prevent wrongdoers from accepting their culpability, as such an admission would tarnish their self-image. They fail to grasp that by denying or dismissing the truth, they elevate themselves above it. Rather than embracing a symbiotic relationship with reality, they strive to reshape it according to their whims. Ultimately, it is arrogance that forms the bedrock of all injustices.

Imagine justice as a noble tree, deeply rooted in the fertile soil of truth and humility. However, the roots of arrogance and pride, like invasive weeds, suffocate this tree, hindering its growth and potential. This is why our allegiance should be to the truth, not to any individual, group, alliance, or faction. Throughout history and across all lands, a practical form of justice is achievable, like a shade-giving tree offering comfort in a troubled world. Yet, the ideal of perfect justice, untouched by human flaws, remains an elusive dream, a distant peak veiled in mist, forever out of reach.

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