It’s extremely important that we learn how to see, identify, and play with anything life presents to us, mainly things part of our daily routine that we cannot avoid the contact with. Not dealing with unpleasant situations is a good strategy when the priorities of the work we need to perform is in our favour, and we get lucky that deception isn’t part of anything we must handle in the mix of our workload. Thus, it’s best to make a plan yet letting room for anything we cannot make a feasible prediction of. The more flexibility we’re for changing without corrupting our deep essence, the easier it gets to find a suitable strategy where fear of the outcome we get is no more, no matter the circumstances or the combination of the different variables involved. When we think about fairness, we automatically think about a decision-making process where criteria to perform a decision must be applied. Deciding something may leverage the following questions: Am I right? or am I wrong? In orde...