One of the best examples of karma I’ve witnessed involves a colleague at work. He was known for being dismissive and occasionally rude to those he deemed “lower” in the company hierarchy, often taking credit for others’ ideas and belittling their contributions.
One day, during a critical presentation, he made a mistake that went unnoticed by him but was caught by one of the team members he had often disrespected. Instead of covering for him, she pointed it out, which led to a major oversight in the project he presented. As a result, he faced significant backlash from upper management.
In the end, that team member received recognition for her keen observation and professionalism, while he learned the hard way that treating others poorly can come back to haunt you. It was a powerful reminder of how our actions can come back to influence our lives.
One of the best examples of karma I’ve witnessed involves a colleague at work. He was known for being dismissive and occasionally rude to those he deemed “lower” in the company hierarchy, often taking credit for others’ ideas and belittling their contributions.
One day, during a critical presentation, he made a mistake that went unnoticed by him but was caught by one of the team members he had often disrespected. Instead of covering for him, she pointed it out, which led to a major oversight in the project he presented. As a result, he faced significant backlash from upper management.
In the end, that team member received recognition for her keen observation and professionalism, while he learned the hard way that treating others poorly can come back to haunt you. It was a powerful reminder of how our actions can come back to influence our lives.