catch up and overtake

What is equality? Doing the same stuff or suffering the same amount to torment? They're different cos the same amount of torment can be different intensity for different people. Like for someone who is a marathon runner and someone who doesn't run at all, 42km is ok for the former while impossible for the latter. But research shows that people who are trained require more training to improve (as in for the same amt of improvement) than those who nvr train. Meaning that the better ones should train more than the less good people in order to achieve the same amt of improvement.
But there's another thing. Those people who are not as good should train more than the good people in order to catch up and overtake. When the good people do 30 pushups, the less good should do 60. If using the first theory, that if the good people do the same amt of training as the less good, the less good will improve more. So now the less good are doing more, so they improve a huge lot more. Many people are competitive so it's all about catching up and overtaking. For those who are slowing down for those behind or just simply slacking, it's ur choice. But in team events, if there's a weak link, other teams can use a hammer and hack the link, breaking that poor team up. The world is unfair so prevention is the cure.
Back to equality, we hav to see whether it's the feelings of the first person or the feelings of the 3rd person that counts. If it's the 1st person's then the same amt of suffering means equality. If it's the 3rd person's then it's the amount of torment. In this world whose perspective counts?

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