On the Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Justice
The primary purpose of the Rule of Law in laying down powerful principles and institutions for dealing with every aspect of civilisation is human happiness. Human happiness, in its fundamental essence, consists only in drawing closer to the threshold of the all mighty creator and in securing peace, sustenance and health for every individual.
Suffering is the opposite of the object of the Rule of law, and its cornerstone principle of justice. In seeing one's self only as an ambassador of justice and a servant of the all mighty, and humanity as a single body before the High court of the Creator, we may know with certainty that perpetrating pain or injury upon any other member of this body will inevitably result in equal, if not greater suffering for the rest.