09-26-2018, 11:24 PM
I think karma is a teacher more than anything. A catch22 to my understanding is that both choices lead to the same result. Save the girl and lose her, or just lose her.
Karma to me is CA calling his mom a C word to himself everyday, and then one customer at his job ends up calling him a prick.
But the teach moment here is that it hurt him to be called that, just like it would hurt if he said that to her face.
Yes it hurt him, but he is discovering that some hurt is healthy. It teaches us how to be emphatic.
However karma in my experience is gentle (versus the catalyst that spawns it Sometimes) and it never causes unhealthy hurting on purpose, only the healthy kind. I trying believe that from experience.
Karma to me is CA calling his mom a C word to himself everyday, and then one customer at his job ends up calling him a prick.
But the teach moment here is that it hurt him to be called that, just like it would hurt if he said that to her face.
Yes it hurt him, but he is discovering that some hurt is healthy. It teaches us how to be emphatic.
However karma in my experience is gentle (versus the catalyst that spawns it Sometimes) and it never causes unhealthy hurting on purpose, only the healthy kind. I trying believe that from experience.