"One could say that being denied a reward constituted an injustice."
(L.C. Allen, T.S. Laniak, 2003)
(L.C. Allen, T.S. Laniak, 2003)
It's usually easier to pick out injustice when it is obvious, when people are denied basic human rights. It's always easier to identify it when someone else has done it, especially if they have done it to us. Perhaps, the greatest injustice is when we ignore, keep to our own business or remain silent.
Although we may not have the power to make all things right, we do have the ability to reward those around us. It may just be acknowledgement or affirmation of the good they have done. It may be looking out for their best interest and putting ours at rest. It may be practicing kindness and modeling respect. It's taking initiative to always set the record straight, remembering that there are many who have assisted us in getting on in life. We are not self-made individuals, we bear responsibility with one another, we can begin to end injustice when we honor others first.
Although we may not have the power to make all things right, we do have the ability to reward those around us. It may just be acknowledgement or affirmation of the good they have done. It may be looking out for their best interest and putting ours at rest. It may be practicing kindness and modeling respect. It's taking initiative to always set the record straight, remembering that there are many who have assisted us in getting on in life. We are not self-made individuals, we bear responsibility with one another, we can begin to end injustice when we honor others first.
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