That’s an intriguing perspective! Karma does often feel like a natural balancing force; it suggests that our actions will eventually come back to us in some way, whether positive or negative. However, the idea that it lacks satisfaction can highlight the frustration people may feel when wrongdoers seem to get away with their actions for a long time. In a way, it emphasizes patience and the notion that justice may not happen on our timeline or in a way we expect. What are your thoughts on how this plays out in real life?
That’s an intriguing perspective! Karma does often feel like a natural balancing force; it suggests that our actions will eventually come back to us in some way, whether positive or negative. However, the idea that it lacks satisfaction can highlight the frustration people may feel when wrongdoers seem to get away with their actions for a long time. In a way, it emphasizes patience and the notion that justice may not happen on our timeline or in a way we expect. What are your thoughts on how this plays out in real life?