Live so that when your children think of fairness and integrity, they think of you.
(H. Jackson Brown Jr.)
The term “fair” has been thrown around so much (particularly by children) I think we’ve lost sight of what it really means. To exude fairness is to be without bias or dishonesty, and to be clear and easy to read. It has little to do with equality and everything to do with integrity. But for years, the rallying cry of a child who feels slighted has been, “That’s not fair!” What he really means is, “So and so got more than me.” This is most commonly seen in reference to division of time, material possessions, or sweets.
As parents, we should not be overly concerned with this kind of equality. This is because a fair person weighs each situation as it arises, understanding how context and history and priority inform the current division of resources. With this understanding, everyone getting an equal share of everything all the time, at the same time is not fair, actually.
A few examples:
More on this tomorrow…
Peace begins with pause,
Hal
Source: Hal Runkel
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