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Do you believe in karma?

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Sutten · 41-45, F
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
Yes. I believe the universe can pay you back in kind for the energy you put out. Sooner or later.
DancesWithWolves · 56-60, M
Yes, I never failed to see it happen.
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
Yes. Especially when do you bad things
Prince0217 · M
I don't think I believe in Bad Karma. I mean like if people do bad things to me then their Bad Karma would catch up, or like God is watching. lol.
Bleak · 36-40, F
I believe our actions have consequences, but not every trial is a punishment.
HumanEarth · F
No, not really

If I did, that would mean I believe in superstitions
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
I think karma is for when you do bad things, it comes back to you when you least expect it
Oneofthestormboys · 56-60, M
Kind of.
It’s a nice thought at least…
Absolutely 💯
Karma, generally means the idea that actions have consequences, and those consequences can carry forward to shape your future experiences.
Every time I think I understand karma, I read something that confuses me again.

I see it mostly as “as ye sow, so shall you reap.” I believe that to be true, at least to a degree.
Tracos · 56-60, M
I'm not religious or superstitious, but I'm not taking risks with karma
EldritchFox · 41-45, F
I don't know. I think like most things, we want to believe we are vindicated and watched over, but sometimes bad things happen and you just have to eat it.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Not really, at least not in any supernatural sense. Sometimes our actions and attitudes DO come back to haunt us, but it's more cause-and-effect. Other than that, karma is just people enjoying random occurrences they perceive as payback.
Picklebobble2 · 61-69, M
No.
Karma is the excuse we use to others that we think disguises our bias toward that person/team/country etc.

It's the equivalent of 'God moves in mysterious ways'
It means nothing but the person who says it gets to incorporate the idea of divine intervention when there's absolutely no evidence of such a thing.

 
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