How Do People Decide What Is 'Fair'?

Fairness means everyone gets a chance to succeed, and no one gets treated better just because of luck or power. Imagine you're playing a game, if someone gets extra cards without asking, that's not fair. But if everyone starts with the same number of cards, that feels more like fairness.

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Examples

  1. If two kids start a race at the same time, that’s fair, but if one kid gets a head start, it might feel unfair.
  2. Sharing cookies equally is fair, but giving extra cookies to someone who needs them more can also be fair.
  3. If your teacher gives you an extra minute on a test because you're struggling, that might feel like fairness.

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