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Probably some sort of insurance scam, not karma. |
Cool. The all-knowing karmic force governing the universe: not so much concerned with innocent kids being tortured, enslaved, or incinerated to death; thoroughly invested in avenging your loss of your security deposit. That makes sense. Good use of his time. Have you considered the possibility that good things and bad things happen to all kinds of people every day, and it need not trace back to *you* as the main character? |
I used to believe in karma, but then nothing seems to be happening to Trump or Netanyahu or Stephen Miller or Bannon or any of the those horrible people in charge of slaughtering and starving the Palestinians. |
Really? You don't see that anything bad happened to Trump (lawsuits) Bannon (charges) and you don't see how the treatment of middle eastern people, or other groups of people, has come back and bitten other countries over time? |
Are you kidding me? Lawsuits and charges are the “karma” Trump and Barron receive? Neither of them are going to actually go to jail, both have millions of dollars to live, and are worshipped by their cult. |
I was just thinking about a similar situation I suffered through. I blew the whistle and was eventually fired. She's still head of the department five years later, although there's been a huge amount of staff turnover. On a global scale, Trump, Putin, etc. Bad people often triumph. I will only get more stressed if I wait around for some sort of divine retribution. Karma to me is wishful thinking, although the law of averages does mean some get their just desserts. |
Women are bad at backing each other up, because they see each other as competition. It is not reasonable or accurate, but it is their truth. There are women who (falsely) praise the worst of the worst, and there are women who can not be bothered to say one nice thing about other women, lest they look worse than they already do. But karma is real - not always timely, but definitely real. |
The problem with karma, as illustrated in this thread, is what is just to some is unjust to others. Trump is a good example. You think he is evil, others see him a victim of evil perpetuated by partisan Democrats and their witch hunts. Who is right? Who is wrong?
Who are *you* to obsess over karma happening to others? And why do you care? Maybe out there is someone watching you carefully waiting for karma to happen to you over something you may not even realized happened. |
This is exactly why stalking is taken more seriously these days. There are too many rejected men with mental issues, who are suitable for no one. If you suspect something, do something. |
Broad question here: Is it a matter of those who do evil things feigning ignorance? Because that is not the qualification for karma. |
Karma is a religious belief that can’t be falsified. I respect it as someone else’s belief but I personally don’t believe in it, just like other religious beliefs. If it gives people peace and comfort and could theoretically be true, I’m in no place to tell them they are wrong.
So, OP, if it gives you comfort to believe that people somehow, someday will get what they deserve, you should believe it. Alternatively, there is a great short story by Andy Weil called “The Egg” that explores this topic. It’s so short, I highly recommend it. |
Here’s a link to the story. https://wjccschools.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/01/galactanet.com-The-Egg.pdf |
Isn’t karma about reincarnation? That people just get theirs….. eventually, in a house fire, doesn’t even seem to be the same belief. |
I want to belive in karma but I don't see it happening around me. What I see is good people getting sick and bad things happening to them, that's what I see. |