Karma Most of the Time, Term Paper

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I can remember so many instances in my life where "karma" has worked its way, both in good things and bad things that I did. In those instances, I did not intend to do the good things and bad things though. I just realize that I did when "karma" rewards or punishes me. But don't say that "karma" doesn't work to reward or punish all the time. it's not what I mean. I still believe that "karma" works all the time. Maybe I haven't realized it yet. But what I have realized, based on my experiences, is that "karma" works fast when on unintended good or bad things. That's why because of this, I tend to be afraid to be bad to others because I am scared of getting a bad "karma.
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The value that "karma" wants to teach us, in fact, can also be seen and learned from a number of sayings such as "do not do unto others what you do not want to be done unto you," or the saying "what goes around, comes around." "Karma" and these two sayings teach us to be just fair to everyone.

I believe in "karma" because my own experiences taught me to. To me, the works that "karma" does are just fair. it's perhaps a way to balance our life. If I don't get punishments for the bad things I do, I might be already a very bad person today. How about you, do you believe….....

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