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If you have a knife and I have a knife, we can talk about the rules.
If you come empty—handed and I come empty-handed, we can talk about justice.
But if you have a weapon and I only have a knife, then the truth is on your side.
If you have a gun and I have nothing, then what you're holding is not just a gun, but my life.
The concept of law, rules, and morality only makes sense when they are based on equality.
The bitter truth of this world is that when money speaks, truth is silent.
And when power speaks, even money takes a step back.
Those who create rules are often the first to break them.
Rules are chains for the weak, but tools for the strong.
In this world, everything good must be fought for.
The masters of the game compete fiercely for resources,
while the weak sit idle, waiting for their share.