DUALITY OF FAIRNESS.


There's always more than one side to an argument, the essence of arguing is to learn from the other person's perspective and not to win. 

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Let's do a little exercise here shall we?

Case scenario 1: As a consumer, imagine getting something for twice the amount the trader got it all because the trader heard the price has increased though he/her didn't buy at the increased price. 

Is it fair to you? How would you feel about that?

Case scenario 2: Imagine as a trader, you purchased a commodity at a certain price, only to hear about a rapid increase in the price, given new price if you're to continuing selling at the old price you wouldn't be able to restock, thereby falling out if business. 

What's the best thing to do? Is it fair to hike the price in such situation?

What do you make out of these cases scenario? From the consumers point of view, surely it's not fine but from the trader's point of view it does seem like a lesser evil. 

Therefore, in every scenario we must keep in mind that everyone is both right and wrong, if all we knew was the consumer's story it'd br easier to judge the trader, vice versa. 

Dearest reader, endeavor to always look into the both side of an argument before concluding. stick to the edge of the coin!


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