While both justice and revenge involve some form of punishment for wrongdoing, there is a key difference between the two. Justice is a formal process that seeks to restore balance and fairness to society by punishing those who have broken the law or violated social norms. Revenge, on the other hand, is a personal act of retribution that seeks to harm someone who has wronged you. Revenge is often driven by emotions such as anger, resentment, or a desire for vengeance, while justice is based on the principles of fairness, impartiality, and the rule of law.

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It's the same thing Dave

I understand why you might think that, but there is a fundamental difference between justice and revenge. Justice is a formal process that seeks to restore balance and order to society by punishing those who have broken the law. Revenge, on the other hand, is a personal desire for retribution that often involves taking matters into one's own hands and seeking to harm the person who has wronged them. While they may have some similarities, the motivations and methods behind justice and revenge are fundamentally different.