I just finished grading a mountain of lab reports. Now that i'm done it's like
taking off a heavy backpack and realizing that you're so much lighter than
you thought. i could run a marathon right now.
taking off a heavy backpack and realizing that you're so much lighter than
you thought. i could run a marathon right now.
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every action has it's consequences, "good" or "bad". so, i guess i believe in kharma moreso than luck. i don't think that things happen at random.
i used to be one of those assholes who'd write more and try to bullshit... but i was really good at bullshitting, so i'd usually get the grade i needed, whether i knew what i was talking about or was just rambling on.
well, about kharma... i believe that it's all relative to your mentality and your outlook on life. if you think that the werld is out to get you, and consequently, you do hateful things to other people because you know that they hate you anyway, chances are that you'll suffer for it (well, you're already suffering, but the cycle will continue.) on the other hand, if you've got a positive outlook, "bad" things won't seem so bad to you... they're all a part of life and can all be utilized as learning experiences. also, with this positive outlook, you're not likely to do harmful things to others, and chances are, they aren't going to want to hurt you either. some people might want to hurt you... but when they do, you aren't going to be hurt quite as badly as that person who's waiting for someone to hurt them.
i'm not sure this is really the concept of kharma as most religious groups would define it.. but the gist of kharma is that what you put out will come back to you. and i'll add that what you put out is a product of your mentality.
there is an element of chance... when you try something new, either it will werk, or it will not werk. i don't think this has anything to do with luck; it has to do with your ability to analyze situations, make decisions, predict the potential obstacles, and act accordingly.