To be "on the fair" is to walk a path of balance—between truth and kindness, between justice and mercy, between giving and receiving.
The word "fair" carries many meanings: a gathering of stalls and games, an adjective for beauty or impartiality, a measure of weather or light. Yet at its core lies equity—a sense that things are as they should be.
In this quiet space, we reflect on fairness not as perfection, but as effort: the daily choice to listen, to share, to stand beside rather than above.