Karma does not have to have a metaphysical belief system.
Its the idea that what you do and how you treat people around you affects your life and how people treat you.
If that is not obvious you got problems.
The cosmic principle according where each person is rewarded or punished in one incarnation according to that person's deeds in the previous incarnation. That is what it is all about, it comes from Indian religious beliefs.
So stop trying to justify it as what you claim it is, because all that is, is a healthy mindset. Not something you should relate to delusional religious dogma.
So stop trying to justify it as what you claim it is, because all that is, is a healthy mindset. Not something you should relate to delusional religious dogma.
I think many people don't know the actual concept of "Karma" as it appears in Buddhism, Hinduism etc. and simply confuse it with cause and effect.
"Karma" (falsely used) as a synonym for cause & effect - yes.
If I treat enough people around me like shit, the probability increases, that I'll someday be dependent on someone I mistreated earlier. This person will be more likely to treat me like shit in return.
Karma as some mythical concept of 'reincarnation', 'cosmic forces' or some other BS like that - no.