Karma
KARMA simply means "what goes around, comes around". It is the idea that the sum of all the actions that one has performed over the course of one's life affects the present and ultimately decides one's fate.
But I have a bit of a pessimistic view about this theory as well. I believe that sometimes even if someone works so hard for his goals, he is not given its due reward. But this also comes to the fact that the Karma theory not only sees the amount of hard work put in, but it also takes into account how the work has been done. For instance, someone studies hard for 20 hours a day and still doesn't get the desired result compared to someone who studies for only 5 hours and achieves more than expected. The 1st person focuses on the process and doesn't plan but the 2nd one focuses on the plan as well as process and achieves the results. This way karma pays off.
Lets look further into this. A person who has committed murders and thefts throughout his life is spared from prison but sometimes the person who is innocent is accused by the authority. Does this mean that the innocent is suffering because of his past incarnation deeds and the one who is guilty is saved just because of some good deed in his previous birth? Well, I'll say "Justice prolonged is justice denied".
But I also believe that every human being should perform good deeds like helping someone more or less throughout his life. He shouldn't expect something in return though but do it to gain happiness. After all, nothing can give more pleasure than doing something good for someone. Once Albert Einstein, the great scientist said "A life lived for others is a life worthwhile" and this is simply true. By performing good deeds, I surely believe that your luck factor is boosted. Time and tide suddenly start to change and years of good work finally pays off even before you notice.
So keep up the good work people, you wouldn't know and your time will change.
But I have a bit of a pessimistic view about this theory as well. I believe that sometimes even if someone works so hard for his goals, he is not given its due reward. But this also comes to the fact that the Karma theory not only sees the amount of hard work put in, but it also takes into account how the work has been done. For instance, someone studies hard for 20 hours a day and still doesn't get the desired result compared to someone who studies for only 5 hours and achieves more than expected. The 1st person focuses on the process and doesn't plan but the 2nd one focuses on the plan as well as process and achieves the results. This way karma pays off.
Lets look further into this. A person who has committed murders and thefts throughout his life is spared from prison but sometimes the person who is innocent is accused by the authority. Does this mean that the innocent is suffering because of his past incarnation deeds and the one who is guilty is saved just because of some good deed in his previous birth? Well, I'll say "Justice prolonged is justice denied".
But I also believe that every human being should perform good deeds like helping someone more or less throughout his life. He shouldn't expect something in return though but do it to gain happiness. After all, nothing can give more pleasure than doing something good for someone. Once Albert Einstein, the great scientist said "A life lived for others is a life worthwhile" and this is simply true. By performing good deeds, I surely believe that your luck factor is boosted. Time and tide suddenly start to change and years of good work finally pays off even before you notice.
So keep up the good work people, you wouldn't know and your time will change.
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