miss fortune
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yeah... I'm going to have to agree that we aren't all equal, but that we deserve the same opportunities and equal legal treatment 
Yeah. According to the Constitution all men are created equal. Except some men and women weren't considered equals. As such they aren't starting from the same gate but we are all in the same race.
Somehow now we are in a relay. It isn't fair to the fastest of us all...
Yadda yadda. Yawn.
Not enough. I don't understand this, maybe because I don't believe that everything is subjective. I'm not going to use the whole entire world for comparison but let's imagine a situation (unrealistic and probably taking on the black and white mentality to a level but hypothetical for a reason) where we were forced to kill one out of two people - one, ability-wise, is horrible at everything and another perfect at everything. Wouldn't we choose the one who happened to be... perfect at everything? More potential to help both themselves and others, while the one horrible at everything doesn't.
The thing is, how do you discern someone has "more potential", sometimes those who have "more potential" do a lot less than those who have "less potential", it's rather merely pointless and entirely subjective. And "less potential" sometimes contribute the greatest things to the world especially being an example, that I'm a common nobody let me show how everyone can make a difference.
Even though this is entirely fictional, see Naruto. Naruto has more or equal potential than Sausuke does who has more than Sakura who has more than.. more than... then we got Rock Lee who only is a boss because his perseverance for hard work and he's no genius. (If you disagree with my lineup, okay. But that's not my point)
People will usually go to their family first, then friends, then strangers when it comes to saving others.
I really don't understand why we even need to know that there's people lesser than us, makes no practical sense. Gives you an excuse to judge and throw your troubles on them.. okay?
And people are right that everyone deserves equal opportunities, but I might add "until they lose it."
A guy who gets drunk all day compared to someone who actively pursues careers doesn't seem like they'd be equal. Someone who wastes their life away compared to those who chose to make an impact. Getting the same treatment would seem almost insulting. Someone who tries with someone who doesn't. But even so, everyone has their own talents, their own merits, that make them useful to the whole in some way. It's more about the will to recognize and be willing to make use of it to benefit the whole in some way.
I didn't say same treatment, I said same opportunity with their life. One takes it, one doesn't. Although the one with "lesser potential" takes it, while the one with "greater potential" throws it away. You see where I'm going at?
What I'm seeing is you judge by the actions of those people, not necessarily innate characteristics which is what this thread I believe to be about.