Fair - without favoring one party over another: (there are other definitions of fair)

I don't think a lot of things are fair. If that were the case, everything would result in a tie, as no one would have the advantage. If in a fight, both people are evenly matched as far as physical skill, it can be claimed to be a fair fight. But if one person has a superior mental technique, then clearly they have the upper hand, and the fight is no longer fair. Or if one person has slightly quicker reaction times, then they gain the advantage, and it is no longer fair.

To expect things to be fair, is to expect things to be the same, which in my opinion, could get a little boring, with everyone doing the same things. I mean, if people are doing different things, then they get more practice with those different things, resulting in a higher level of proficiency, and an unfair advantage over those not doing those things.

I think we're meant to be different, and have varying levels of proficiency in many different things. This way, we can experience a greater variety of things with a higher level of quality. Fairness only becomes an issue when people start competing against each other, which is the case for a lot of things today.