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Injustice can breed bitterness from "summary" of Friend and Foe by George Augustus Sala
The seed of bitterness is often sown in the soil of injustice. When individuals are treated unfairly, when their rights are trampled upon, when they are denied the recognition and respect they deserve, bitterness takes root. It festers and grows, poisoning the heart and mind of the aggrieved party. Injustice can create a deep sense of resentment and anger, fueling a desire for retribution. The injustice becomes a wound that never heals, a scar that constantly reminds the individual of the wron...Similar Posts
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