õigsusse
õigsusse is a term with roots in the Estonian language, commonly translated to "righteousness" or "justice." It encapsulates a moral and ethical standard, representing the state of being morally right or justifiable. In a broader sense, õigsusse can refer to the principle of fairness and equity in dealings between individuals and within society. It implies adherence to established laws, ethical codes, and a sense of what is morally correct. The concept is often invoked in discussions about legal systems, social order, and personal conduct, emphasizing the importance of acting in accordance with principles that are considered just and morally sound. The pursuit and maintenance of õigsusse are seen as fundamental to a well-functioning and ethical community.