I was an angry young man obsessed with social justice and such, I crammed my mind with knowledge, built my survival skills, pushed my body past it's limits but the greatest skill I have ever learned is to know how and when to be still within my mind, it's hard, but the rewards are greater than anything else you will ever learn. Patience, grasshopper.
Actually, it's the ability to stop judging people based on your own desires that is difficult. That's the problem with social justice advocates. They think their way is the only "right" way, when in reality, they have no possession of truth over anyone else. If you're open-minded enough to just realize that you are the one for whom you are responsible, and that taking your own negativity out of the equation is the best thing you can do, it becomes pretty easy. Life never has been, and never will be fair. Inequality always has, and always will exist. It's something that goes down much easier if you figure out that it's futile to expect otherwise.
You edited it out wrong, that was Occupieds quote. As for inequality, that is different from social justice, liberty, etc. when my father had to pay $90+$1200 for eye drops that should not have cost any more then 50 cents, because of special interest pharmaceutical division controlling our government, then it's not about inequality, it is abour out right robbery, and I bow down to the OWS and the tea party protesters who are standing up against special interests, I believe majority of people only need a way to unite,
without social justice we might as well go out and start shooting up people who drive a nicer car then us and it will get there if nothing is done, but I do not want it to get there, because I do not believe in giving away to the poor either.