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Very true. If you do a good deed, you are rewarded. That's how I base my life.
For proof, it's simple; When you study very hard for a test (good deed) you get an A+ (reward).
When you are nice to your friends (good deed) they're nice back to you (reward).
When you bully a kid (bad deed) and he ends up being your boss in 30 years, he fires you
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I am very reluctant to agree with this one, but I have to out of reason.
Every religion on this earth only agrees with one spiritual principle, and only one:
"Sowing and reaping", "Karma", "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you',
"Boomerang-Effect", "Paybacks".
By any name, karma, is a universally noted truth. |
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Yes, I believe it does. At the time, there seems to be no consequences, but they do catch up to you.
In some way or another, you do pay for the wrongs you do. Wrongs, meaning things you know you
shouldn't do according to your morals. It can be a variety of things that can happen, but I have
experienced it for myself. I ran around and didn't care about anything in high school and afterwards
for a couple of years. Now 6-7 years later, I have definetly been put through some major issues and
I know it was because of the choices I made before in my life. |
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