No.322899
Do you ever stop and wonder whether the things we do really circle back to us? Not just in a poetic sense, but in the quiet patterns of life, where kindness seems to appear when you least expect it and cruelty has a way of lingering longer than the moment it was given. Maybe you have noticed how a small good deed sometimes returns in an entirely different form, from a stranger, a lucky break, or even just a day that feels lighter than it should. Or maybe you have watched someone act selfishly and, sooner or later, face consequences that felt almost scripted by the universe itself. Do you think those moments are coincidence, or is there something deeper keeping a kind of balance behind the scenes?
When you look back at your own life, do your choices feel random, or do they seem to weave a pattern that eventually meets you again? Think about the times you helped someone without expecting anything, and the times regret followed words spoken in anger. Do you believe the world keeps score in some invisible way, shaping outcomes based on what we put into it, or do you think everything is just cause and effect with no meaning attached? I’m curious whether you feel there is a moral rhythm guiding events, or if karma is simply a comforting story we tell ourselves to make sense of chaos.
No.322903
>>322899>Do you ever stop and wonderNo.