Firstly, Karma is obviously made up, this is the 21st century ffs! How can there be 15% believing in such a ridiculous superstition?!?lettucethesallad said:Now we've probably all come across karma systems in games and had things happen to us depending on if we play good guys or bad guys. But do you think the real world is as simple?
Now normally I'd say no, but I did something shitty to a friend yesterday and today everything's gone wrong - I burned myself, I spilled coffee on my favourite coat and now have to dry clean it, the bus didn't show up and I forgot my lunch at home.
What's your take on the whole karma business?
I know that those things were my own fault. And I don't really believe in karma per se. I just thought of it while all of that was happening and wondered how many people out there who'd see something like that as some sort of 'divine retribution' or whatever.flamingjimmy said:Firstly, Karma is obviously made up, this is the 21st century ffs! How can there be 15% believing in such a ridiculous superstition?!?lettucethesallad said:Now we've probably all come across karma systems in games and had things happen to us depending on if we play good guys or bad guys. But do you think the real world is as simple?
Now normally I'd say no, but I did something shitty to a friend yesterday and today everything's gone wrong - I burned myself, I spilled coffee on my favourite coat and now have to dry clean it, the bus didn't show up and I forgot my lunch at home.
What's your take on the whole karma business?
Secondly, of the 4 events you mention, only the bus is out of your control. If you feel guilty about what you did to your friend, then it's probably stressed you out a little and distracted you, which is what made you spill your coffee, burn yourself, and forget your lunch.
...You do understand there is such a thing as Buddhism and Hinduism right? Maybe those 15% that believe in Karma subscribe to those beliefs.flamingjimmy said:Firstly, Karma is obviously made up, this is the 21st century ffs! How can there be 15% believing in such a ridiculous superstition?!?lettucethesallad said:Now we've probably all come across karma systems in games and had things happen to us depending on if we play good guys or bad guys. But do you think the real world is as simple?
Now normally I'd say no, but I did something shitty to a friend yesterday and today everything's gone wrong - I burned myself, I spilled coffee on my favourite coat and now have to dry clean it, the bus didn't show up and I forgot my lunch at home.
What's your take on the whole karma business?
Secondly, of the 4 events you mention, only the bus is out of your control. If you feel guilty about what you did to your friend, then it's probably stressed you out a little and distracted you, which is what made you spill your coffee, burn yourself, and forget your lunch.
Pretty much this.ZiggyE said:I believe if you do bad things then you are likely to put yourself in a bad situation.
Do I believe in some mystic force punishing wrongdoing? No.
This, generally an evil action in and of itself will have certain consequences, entirely natural ones. I believe in no supernatural things though. Besides, I have seen too many "case studies" against the idea.ZiggyE said:I believe if you do bad things then you are likely to put yourself in a bad situation.
Do I believe in some mystic force punishing wrongdoing? No.