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COMPETITIVE LAWS AND LAW OF LOVE
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of a true life and of the vast opportunities which their possessions place within their reach, in order to accumulate more of those material things for which they have no legitimate use. Surely men and women have no more wisdom than the beasts which fight over the possession of that which is more than they can all well dispose of, and which they could all enjoy in peace.

Such a condition of things can only occur in a state of ignorance deep and dark; so dark and dense as to be utterly impenetrable save to the unselfish eye of wisdom and truth. And in the midst of all this striving after place and food and raiment, there works unseen, yet potent and unerring, the Overruling Law of Justice, meting out to every individual his own quota of merit and demerit. It is impartial; it bestows no favours; it inflicts no unearned punishments:


It knows not wrath nor pardon; utter-true
   It measures mete, its faultless balance weighs;
Times are as nought, tomorrow it will judge,
   Or after many days.

The rich and the poor alike suffer for their own selfishness; and none escape.