Bill Smith via Flickr “We are conditioned to look for justice in life and when it doesn’t appear, we tend to feel anger, anxiety or frustration. Actually, it would be equally productive to search for the fountain of youth, or some such myth. Justice does not exist. It never has, and it never will. The world is simply not put together that way. Robins eat worms. That’s not fair to the worms…You have only to look at nature to realize that there is no justice in the world. Tornadoes, floods, tidal waves, droughts are all unfair.” Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, Your Erroneous Zones (New York: Avon Books, 1977), p. 173. Yet many of us did grow up expecting, to some extent, that life should be fair and these beliefs can’t be unlearned overnight. To help counter the unfairness syndrome, BDS focuses here today and gives us some things to think about when we’re bemoaning how unfair it is that we can’t eat whatever we want: 1. ...