Karma will always come back to bite you
Karma is the universe's way of telling me to pull my head in.
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KARMA is real.
At least I like to think it is.
I'm often subjected to instant karma. If I say something not particularly nice, I will immediately trip, or slam my hand in the door.
It's the universe's way of telling me to pull my head in.
But beyond the metaphysical angle, I believe karma to be a mathematical certainty.
A person who consistently does wrong is playing against the house, so to speak.
The longer you play, the higher your chances are to win. Yet at the same time, there's also a greater chance you'll bust and lose it all.
Although there are cases of people not being punished, tempting fate with awful actions is bound to take a toll on your life eventually.
The lengths people go to in order to do wrong creates interpersonal voids.
Therefore, they're riddled with hollow and empty lives or emotional scars until some sort of equilibrium is found.
Next time you have an urge to do wrong, take some advice from Justin Timberlake: What Goes Around... Comes Around.