Believe in KARMA?

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Killa whale
May 13, 2011
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I am a huge believer in Karma, if you fuck/hurt other people, that shit will come back to you, maybe not now, this year, decade or life time, but it will come back and bite you big time...you guys?
 
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if it doesnt come back to you in this life time why give a shit? Unless they are a necrophiliac, I wouldn't worry.
 
yes but i am only a beleiver in my karma and what i make up. offenses in which i consider more hanus than others hold a higher bad karma value than others.
 
I live by the shit, and get scammed in life because I'm too giving/trusting. However also have it given back to me 10 fold so the few dues paid in the interim are worth it and or deserved for the shit I've done in my past.
 
I believe in Karma, but in a slightly different way that most people do.

Anything you do is Karma.

Good or bad

Its there.
 
Karma is 100% true

However, majority WF members are atheists. So, you will not see many people agreeing with you.
 
Unless it can be measured it's all bullshit. You only have to look at the inequality in the world to see that. Born a dying starving African, fuck those peeps must of done some nasty shit in some past life.

Meanwhile in the west...
 
I'm a 100% believer in karma. If there was ever a doubt in my mind about it; this year with my new business project has changed all that. Karma comes back 10 fold.

Two reasons I KNOW it works.
Reason 1: Since I started blogging and posting on forums 8 years ago I've always gotten a solid amount of emails and IMs from people asking for my help in some shape and form. It's usually little stuff like asking for advice, business strategies, programming questions, requests for business connections or resources and such. I've always responded and given what I could just casually, never giving much thought of it.

Now I finally start a business that requires success of affiliates in order for me to succeed and I find myself dependent on others, which is an awkward position for me as I'm sure it is for others. However I open my doors in january and to my shock i find my application queue always filled daily with new afffiliates leaving comments like "You probably don't remember me but you helped me with ____ a few years ago." And they're right, a lot I don't even remember. It blows my mind that over the course of the last 11 months literally thousands of people remembered small hookups and conversations with me and out of their own goodness decide to come back and give me their loyal business. Some of who do thousands of dollars a day in revenue through me all originally through an email response from many years ago when they were newbies. Every day I'm floored by the response and thankful.

Reason 2: I've only been screwed over a few times in my online career, definitely less than most people. I'm usually not vindictive enough to do anything about it but I've yet to see anyone who's screwed me over become successful. So I let karma do its work and it hasn't let me down yet. Likewise, there's a ton of people who help me out every day without ever asking for something in return. I see those people succeed more and more every year.

Trust me. What goes around comes around.
 
I'm a 100% believer in karma. If there was ever a doubt in my mind about it; this year with my new business project has changed all that. Karma comes back 10 fold.

Two reasons I KNOW it works.
Reason 1: Since I started blogging and posting on forums 8 years ago I've always gotten a solid amount of emails and IMs from people asking for my help in some shape and form. It's usually little stuff like asking for advice, business strategies, programming questions, requests for business connections or resources and such. I've always responded and given what I could just casually, never giving much thought of it.

Now I finally start a business that requires success of affiliates in order for me to succeed and I find myself dependent on others, which is an awkward position for me as I'm sure it is for others. However I open my doors in january and to my shock i find my application queue always filled daily with new afffiliates leaving comments like "You probably don't remember me but you helped me with ____ a few years ago." And they're right, a lot I don't even remember. It blows my mind that over the course of the last 11 months literally thousands of people remembered small hookups and conversations with me and out of their own goodness decide to come back and give me their loyal business. Some of who do thousands of dollars a day in revenue through me all originally through an email response from many years ago when they were newbies. Every day I'm floored by the response and thankful.

Reason 2: I've only been screwed over a few times in my online career, definitely less than most people. I'm usually not vindictive enough to do anything about it but I've yet to see anyone who's screwed me over become successful. So I let karma do its work and it hasn't let me down yet. Likewise, there's a ton of people who help me out every day without ever asking for something in return. I see those people succeed more and more every year.

Trust me. What goes around comes around.

so basically you believe in karma because you work hard and succeed, while others who steal/don't work hard fail?

hm...
 
I'm a 100% believer in karma. If there was ever a doubt in my mind about it; this year with my new business project has changed all that. Karma comes back 10 fold.

Two reasons I KNOW it works.
Reason 1: Since I started blogging and posting on forums 8 years ago I've always gotten a solid amount of emails and IMs from people asking for my help in some shape and form. It's usually little stuff like asking for advice, business strategies, programming questions, requests for business connections or resources and such. I've always responded and given what I could just casually, never giving much thought of it.

Now I finally start a business that requires success of affiliates in order for me to succeed and I find myself dependent on others, which is an awkward position for me as I'm sure it is for others. However I open my doors in january and to my shock i find my application queue always filled daily with new afffiliates leaving comments like "You probably don't remember me but you helped me with ____ a few years ago." And they're right, a lot I don't even remember. It blows my mind that over the course of the last 11 months literally thousands of people remembered small hookups and conversations with me and out of their own goodness decide to come back and give me their loyal business. Some of who do thousands of dollars a day in revenue through me all originally through an email response from many years ago when they were newbies. Every day I'm floored by the response and thankful.

Reason 2: I've only been screwed over a few times in my online career, definitely less than most people. I'm usually not vindictive enough to do anything about it but I've yet to see anyone who's screwed me over become successful. So I let karma do its work and it hasn't let me down yet. Likewise, there's a ton of people who help me out every day without ever asking for something in return. I see those people succeed more and more every year.

Trust me. What goes around comes around.

+rep man that's where it's at
 
No where in my reasoning and experience was a mention of how hard I work.

If I say im smoking a cigarette, it implies I lit that cigarette.
Just saying what you said can be quantified as hard worker rather then "karma"


Personally I think Karma is a joke. Same with luck. It's all basically a Math.random in this world.
 
Why does this have to be something you believe in, like religion? I agree with karma, not as some mystical force, but if you fuck someone over, they're not likely to deal with you, and they're likely to recommend other people don't deal with you. If you help people out, get yourself known for helping people out, etc, then people will want to deal with you and help you out in return.
 
If I say im smoking a cigarette, it implies I lit that cigarette.
Just saying what you said can be quantified as hard worker rather then "karma"


Personally I think Karma is a joke. Same with luck. It's all basically a Math.random in this world.

I agree but you don't have to view it as some kind of mathematical cosmic force. It's more of a cause and effect. Help a random stranger even if there's nothing in it for you. It could enable them to succeed and help others which can circle around back to you. I've found that no one ever succeeds all on their own theres usually someone who comes along to assist.
 
I'm a 100% believer in karma. If there was ever a doubt in my mind about it; this year with my new business project has changed all that. Karma comes back 10 fold.

Two reasons I KNOW it works.
Reason 1: Since I started blogging and posting on forums 8 years ago I've always gotten a solid amount of emails and IMs from people asking for my help in some shape and form. It's usually little stuff like asking for advice, business strategies, programming questions, requests for business connections or resources and such. I've always responded and given what I could just casually, never giving much thought of it.

Now I finally start a business that requires success of affiliates in order for me to succeed and I find myself dependent on others, which is an awkward position for me as I'm sure it is for others. However I open my doors in january and to my shock i find my application queue always filled daily with new afffiliates leaving comments like "You probably don't remember me but you helped me with ____ a few years ago." And they're right, a lot I don't even remember. It blows my mind that over the course of the last 11 months literally thousands of people remembered small hookups and conversations with me and out of their own goodness decide to come back and give me their loyal business. Some of who do thousands of dollars a day in revenue through me all originally through an email response from many years ago when they were newbies. Every day I'm floored by the response and thankful.

Reason 2: I've only been screwed over a few times in my online career, definitely less than most people. I'm usually not vindictive enough to do anything about it but I've yet to see anyone who's screwed me over become successful. So I let karma do its work and it hasn't let me down yet. Likewise, there's a ton of people who help me out every day without ever asking for something in return. I see those people succeed more and more every year.

Trust me. What goes around comes around.

+rep