About
Every society says one thing.
It does another.
This site is about the gap.
Justice Way reads the world through one simple frame.
A society is a system of four parts — culture, economy, politics, law. Each part makes a promise. Each part produces a result. The promise and the result rarely match.
The promise has a name. The Word.
The result has a name. The Deed.
The gap between them has a name too.
In Chinese it is one character: 偽.
人為者,偽也。 — 荀子
It names what is made by people to look like something it is not.
This is one of the oldest things people have noticed.
It is also one of the easiest to forget.
Each lesson on this site takes one real thing — a law, a policy, a habit, a sentence repeated without thought.
The lesson traces both the Word and the Deed, and shows where they part.
The site does not argue. It points.
What the reader does with what they see is the reader’s own work.
That is the point.
About the Author
Justice Way is written by Tiger Lyon.
The author writes alone, without affiliation, and asks for no following.
The work is offered freely — to anyone willing to think for themselves.
The author is not exempt from the frame this book describes.
Neither is the reader.
A Note to Readers
This is not a finished book.
It is a textbook in progress.
New lessons will be added. Old lessons may be rewritten.
Readers are welcome to disagree, to refine, and to build on what they find here.
If one sentence on this site gives a reader a name
for something they had already noticed but never named —
then Justice Way has done its work.
Author / Editor: Tiger Lyon
Founded: April 18, 2026
info@justiceway.org