When Injustice Touches One, It Touches Us All

Injustice has a way of finding us—at work, in relationships, or through quiet accusations that leave us standing alone with the truth.

Have you ever experienced an injustice done to you? Perhaps a supervisor promoted someone else even though you were more qualified. Maybe you were accused of something you didn’t do, and it became your word against theirs. Most of us don’t need to imagine these moments—we’ve lived them.

Injustice has a universal quality. While the details differ, the sting feels the same. That shared experience binds us together in ways we often overlook. When one person is treated unjustly, it isn’t an isolated event; it’s a reminder of how vulnerable we all are. An injustice against one, in truth, echoes as an injustice against all.

We are not powerless in the face of it. We can speak up. We can tell our stories. We can raise awareness among friends, family, and neighbors. Even a simple conversation can shift perspective and soften hardened views.

You may not be facing injustice today—but none of us are immune. When your moment comes, may you find strength in knowing a compassionate community stands with you, ready to listen, support, and act.


Reader Reflection Question

Have you ever experienced—or witnessed—an injustice that changed the way you see others or the world? How did you respond?


“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” — Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail (1963)

Be a Difference Maker

Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed. If people all over the world…would do this, it would change the earth. ~ William Faulkner

We’re Tougher than the Moment

Life has its ups and downs. We all experience them. When life knocks us down. We have two choices, we can get up and get going, or, we can stay down. There’s no in between. Sometimes when we’re knocked down, it isn’t fair or just. Maybe our mother or lover will listen to us. Most others are too busy with their lives to spend too much time with us if we’re complaining about life’s injustices. What do we do, we suck it up, refuse to quit, and get going again. We’ll show anyone watching that we are tougher than the moment. Yes, we are tougher than the moment!

Will Happiness Find You?

Chasing happiness is a fool’s game. One can’t catch what can’t see. When we chase happiness we ar chasing an illusion. We may think we know what happiness is; yet, when we acquire what we believed happiness to be, it’s not long before we renew our chase for our new vision of happiness. This kind of happiness is what commercials sell us. We don’t find happiness, happiness finds us. It finds us we stop our chase to acquire happiness and turn our attention outside of ourselves toward others. The path toward happiness counterintuitive. We find it in contributing to society, encouraging others, and righting injustices. Do you dare to let go of a self pursuit of happiness and counterintuitively contribute to making a difference in the lives of those closest to you?

Will Happiness Find You?

Chasing happiness is a fool’s game. One can’t catch what can’t see. When we chase happiness we ar chasing an illusion. We may think we know what happiness is; yet, when we acquire what we believed happiness to be, it’s not long before we renew our chase for our new vision of happiness. This kind of happiness is what commercials sell us. We don’t find happiness, happiness finds us. It finds us we stop our chase to acquire happiness and turn our attention outside of ourselves toward others. The path toward happiness counterintuitive. We find it in contributing to society, encouraging others, and righting injustices. Do you dare to let go of a self pursuit of happiness and counterintuitively contribute to making a difference in the lives of those closest to you?

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