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That other people would do what is right and protect me from abuse, as a child and as an adult.
That the legal system will protect innocent people, punish the guilty and ensure justice is done.
That other people are higher-thinking and moral.
Yes, quite naive, weren't we?
I still sometimes feel cheated because I was led to believe that world is fair.
One of my baseless theories is that this is one reason people turn to religion. Because life isn't fair, but some people so badly have to believe that it is, that they'll believe in a god, or karma, or whathaveyou.
But, mostly it's because of a fear of the void, and obliteration, and (for most people) realizing that within a century or three no one will remember that they ever existed.
People just don't get that it's our responsibility to make life fair, and nothing else will do it for us.
Fairness only comes from your mouth or your fists in this world.