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Hearing this from someone whom I knew too well made me have a serious thought about life, and I came to discover that life itself doesn't offer partiality to us, nor neither is life personally partial or biased. But at a point where you might be wondering if life is partial or not and you come across someone who is disabled, you might end up having another thought questioning your answer.
Well, life is neutral inherently, which a lot of people, systems, and circumstances often make them start wondering if life is partial or not. As humans, what we feel like partiality usually comes from our decisions, luck, or societal structures if you are privileged to be enjoying life, you might be thinking some people aren't worth living.
In life, some people are born into privilege, whereas others are born to face hardship from the start, which is not because life is unfair on purpose, but it is because randomness and inequality exist in our society and the world we are living in at large. This is because everyone is struggling to become better, and those at the top aren't ready to leave where they are for those who are unprivileged to come into place.
As we have said earlier, life isn't personally biased or partial, as it doesn't choose favorites. However, if we want life to be favorable to us, we must put in the effort to achieve our goals, as the world in which we are living is all about competition and struggling, and blessings are distributed according to the effort we put into achieving our goals.
However, in life, some people seem to get everything they need easily, whereas others work hard and still face setbacks. If you have ever experienced any of this, it doesn't mean life is partial. Instead, it is the result of chance, the human system, environment, and it might be it is your time to shine or not yet your time to shine.