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Originally Posted by JinnKai
Does the desire to rebel against a self-determined unjust authority decrease with age and maturity, or is it a more ingrained personality feature? ie do you become more complacent with injustice with age and maturity? Do unjust things become less unjust with age and maturity? Do you become more complacent towards arbitrary, unecessary, or unfair authority with age and maturity? These questions are the crux of my quandry, poorly stated above or not.
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"Self-determined", "Unjust", "Complacent", "Arbitrary", "Unnecessary", and "Unfair" are all highly value-added word choices, and the value is highly relative.
No reasonable person is going to happily submit themselves to a situation or person they have decided is unjust, unfair, etc. However, it is important to evaluate how that person came to those evaluations.