Yea, So, About Karma. . .

Karma — that cozy little cosmic scoreboard where bad people eventually get what’s coming to them and good people get a golden trophy for being pure of heart. Sounds great, right? Too bad it’s a gigantic steaming pile of bullshit. Straight fiction.

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Lya Brk Ujv

5/10/20253 min read

According to WebMD (yeah, the same place you check when you think you’re dying from a headache), karma is the idea that your intentions and actions influence your future. Good actions supposedly lead to good outcomes, bad actions to bad ones. It’s a core belief in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and other Eastern philosophies. It's meant to explain why the world works the way it does — cause and effect on a cosmic scale.

Sounds fair and beautiful on paper. Too bad reality doesn’t give a damn. Bad People Prosper while good People get to watch them live their best lives. Period. Take a look around 👁👁 Liars, thieves, and abusers? They’re out there building empires, flaunting wealth, gaining followers, and collecting applause.

Honest, kind-hearted souls? They’re getting trampled, working two jobs just to stay afloat, being used as emotional dumping grounds, or living paycheck to paycheck. If karma were real, you wouldn’t see psychopath CEOs raking in millions while the kind old lady who volunteers at the animal shelter loses her house to foreclosure. You wouldn’t see abusive partners walk free while their victims crumble in therapy rooms and we wouldn’t see warm-hearted dreamers dying young, while parasitic assholes live to 103.

But you do see it. Every. Damn. Day. People love to toss around the phrase “No good deed goes unpunished” like it’s some dark motto. But it’s not a joke though. It’s the damn rule. Help someone? They’ll probably resent you for it. Speak honestly? You'll be hated. Show loyalty? They'll treat you like an unpaid therapist. Being a good person doesn't magnetize good fortune. It makes you a bigger, shinier target.

Why? Because predators recognize easy prey. And because life isn't run by a cosmic vending machine that hands out justice snacks when you push the "good" button. Karma Exists Only in the Minds of the Naïve... You know who preaches karma the loudest? People desperate to believe there's some ultimate fairness in a universe that's cold, chaotic, and random.

People clinging to the idea that if they just try harder, be nicer, pray more, manifest harder — the universe will reward them. Spoiler alert: it won't. WebMD's article says karma is about "your intentional actions". Notice it doesn't say "guaranteed results." The disconnect between actions and consequences is real. And pretending otherwise just keeps suckers locked into a cycle of self-blame and toxic positivity.

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Here’s the Real Law of the Universe:

There is no cosmic justice and there is no karmic scorekeeper. The universe doesn’t care if you’re good or bad. People can be ruthless and still get rewarded. People can be kind and still get crushed. And guess what? The system isn't broken because it was never built to be fair. So, What’s the Point? If you’re expecting karmic payback or karmic rewards, you’re wasting your precious time and energy. Do good because it’s who you are — and not based on possible personal gain.... Emphasis on the word: possible. There is no promise of divine intervention to smile upon just you.

Flip side to the coin: being out for yourself isn't exactly against the rules, either. It's frowned upon, yea, but not illegal. Remember, there aren't any "rules" to being human. There are only laws - aaaaaaand those very same laws do not apply if they aren't respected and feared. No one wants to be sent to prison; and it's that very institution that keeps people in line, that is, of course, if folks decide to obey the law. In short, when fate calls upon you, the correct answer would be your initial gut instinctual reaction. End of story.

Still unsure? Give only when it won’t drain you dry and stop pretending the universe owes you something. It damn sure doesn’t. Being good is its own reward, not a ticket to fortune or protection. It’s just a choice you make in a world that’s rigged against it. So don't overthink on your etiquette. And the next time someone chirps at you about karma like it's a decree of balance, feel free to smile and say: "No one should or should'nt do anything according to nothing! "

That'll make them pause.