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Hi again, Miss L Dutchess:
You shared before about feeling lonely, about not connecting with (much older) people you work with and wishing you had close friends and having only a few friends and far in between 😞
Why do you think that’s the case (I don’t remember if you shared about it)?
It so happens that I was very lonely most of my life. One reason why I had only a few friends and not for long, was that I was suspicious and distrustful of people. I also easily got angry at people (I suppose the distrust and anger go together).
I don’t remember if you shared before about wishing to have a long-term boyfriend?
Regarding the question in the title of this thread, a simple way to answer is this:
Karma isn’t a punishment system. It doesn’t operate like a cosmic police force handing out tickets. It’s about the natural consequences of our behaviors and outcomes of how we live.
Unkind people often look like they’re getting away with things because consequences can be slow and internal. Someone can appear successful or untouched on the outside while living with chronic conflict, shallow relationships, and distrust.
Some outcomes are visible. Some are not. But no one escapes consequences of their own behavior.
I would very much like to hear your thoughts about all of this.
🌟🍃⭐🌿Anita
