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For example, the just-world hypothesis or just-world fallacy is the belief that people's actions are inherently inclined to bring morally fair and fitting consequences. With all noble actions being eventually rewarded and all evil actions eventually punished.
For example, the just-world hypothesis or just-world fallacy is the belief that people's actions are inherently inclined to bring morally fair and fitting consequences. With all noble actions being eventually rewarded and all evil actions eventually punished.


This may be true in the abstract good, ideal world, but this is definitely not true in the physical, real world.
This may be true in the abstract good, ideal world, but this is definitely not true in the physical, evil, real world.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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