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The Quest for Cosmic Justice
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Examines the concept of cosmic justice and its implications for society.

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The only way to end the cycle of cosmic justice is to recognize it for what it is—a never-ending source of grievances and resentments that can tear a society apart.

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Cosmic justice is not just a lofty ideal; it is a dangerous and destructive force that undermines individual freedom and personal responsibility.

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It is not within the power of any government to create a perfectly just society. Attempts to do so only lead to tyranny and the suppression of individual rights.

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True justice is about equal treatment under the law, not about equal outcomes or redistribution of wealth.

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The quest for cosmic justice is an unattainable and dangerous pursuit that undermines the very foundations of a free and prosperous society.

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The belief in cosmic justice is based on a flawed understanding of human nature and the complexities of the world we live in.

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Justice cannot be achieved by simply transferring wealth from one group to another. It requires a fair and impartial system that upholds the rule of law.

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The desire for cosmic justice often leads to the erosion of individual liberties and the expansion of government power.

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The pursuit of cosmic justice is a never-ending cycle that only perpetuates division and resentment among different groups in society.

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The idea that everyone should have the same outcome in life is both unrealistic and incompatible with the principles of freedom and personal responsibility.

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