The Magic of Reality

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After a dreadful disaster such as an earthquake or a hurricane, you’ll hear people saying things like this: ‘It’s so unfair. What did those poor people ever do to deserve such a fate?’ If a really good person gets a painful disease and dies, while a really bad person remains in the best of health, once again we cry, ‘Unfair!’ Or we say, ‘Where’s the justice in that?’ It is hard to resist this feeling that, somehow, there ought to be a kind of natural justice. Good things should happen to good pe...ople. Bad things, if they must happen at all, should only happen to bad people. In Oscar Wilde’s delightful play The Importance of Being Earnest, an elderly governess called Miss Prism explains how, long ago, she wrote a novel. When she is asked whether it ended happily, she replies: ‘The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what fiction means.’ Real life is different. Bad things do happen, and they happen to good people as well as bad. Why? Why is real life not like Miss Prism’s fiction?

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