In other words, I don't think it means what you think it means.
If that didn't tickle your brain enough to make you say "Oh great, now what is our favorite idiot blonde ranting about?", I'll put it simply.
Lately, I've heard a lot of people calling things Karma, that I don't truly believe are.
Granted, I myself don't really know what karma is, or if it exists, or not. I do believe that good deeds do help. I also believe, though, that as part of free will, humans can and DO do what they want. And sometimes, there doesn't need to be these reprocussions that one of my coworkers always thinks is Karma.
I have a coworker, who is constantly referring to bad things happening to people Karma. Sometimes it's people she doesn't like, sometimes it's just because she thinks that a simple failed task or favor that wasn't done, means that Karma will get them.
We were just having a conversation about being willing to drive people home from the bar or something (I think I was referring to the night that my boyfriend and his friends went out, and I went to see Twilight with one coworker, and then out for a couple drinks with the coworker I'm referring to, and my boyfriend had asked if I'd take him and his friends back home later that night, but as it was, I was very tired, very full of food, already had a couple of drinks, and was 15 miles from home, his home was another 10 miles out of the way as it was.....I had planned on having girls' night *because it was guys night for him* and going back to my house), and coworker was disappointed that I didn't go get him that night. She was saying "I've known him for years. He would have taken you home in a heartbeat if it had been you. I ALWAYS go pick up anyone who needs a ride home anytime. It's Karma. Just remember if you don't do things like that for people, it will come back to you."
I got myself a little paranoid and asked my bf if he'd gotten upset with me. Granted, it's been weeks....he didn't even remember asking me for a ride home. He actually just wanted me to come spend the night, but understood that we'd already had seperate plans anyway, and found a different way home. So he'd never been upset.
The other friend didn't think that means I'm "doomed" for a beating from Karma, because there's nothing wrong with thinking of yourself and having your own plans and just wanting to go home, and she said she would have done the same thing if she were me.
I don't know, maybe that was a bad example, but I just don't like people slapping everything with a Karma label.
If that didn't tickle your brain enough to make you say "Oh great, now what is our favorite idiot blonde ranting about?", I'll put it simply.
Lately, I've heard a lot of people calling things Karma, that I don't truly believe are.
Granted, I myself don't really know what karma is, or if it exists, or not. I do believe that good deeds do help. I also believe, though, that as part of free will, humans can and DO do what they want. And sometimes, there doesn't need to be these reprocussions that one of my coworkers always thinks is Karma.
I have a coworker, who is constantly referring to bad things happening to people Karma. Sometimes it's people she doesn't like, sometimes it's just because she thinks that a simple failed task or favor that wasn't done, means that Karma will get them.
We were just having a conversation about being willing to drive people home from the bar or something (I think I was referring to the night that my boyfriend and his friends went out, and I went to see Twilight with one coworker, and then out for a couple drinks with the coworker I'm referring to, and my boyfriend had asked if I'd take him and his friends back home later that night, but as it was, I was very tired, very full of food, already had a couple of drinks, and was 15 miles from home, his home was another 10 miles out of the way as it was.....I had planned on having girls' night *because it was guys night for him* and going back to my house), and coworker was disappointed that I didn't go get him that night. She was saying "I've known him for years. He would have taken you home in a heartbeat if it had been you. I ALWAYS go pick up anyone who needs a ride home anytime. It's Karma. Just remember if you don't do things like that for people, it will come back to you."
I got myself a little paranoid and asked my bf if he'd gotten upset with me. Granted, it's been weeks....he didn't even remember asking me for a ride home. He actually just wanted me to come spend the night, but understood that we'd already had seperate plans anyway, and found a different way home. So he'd never been upset.
The other friend didn't think that means I'm "doomed" for a beating from Karma, because there's nothing wrong with thinking of yourself and having your own plans and just wanting to go home, and she said she would have done the same thing if she were me.
I don't know, maybe that was a bad example, but I just don't like people slapping everything with a Karma label.
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