Yeah karma, something bad's happening to me, I should contemplate what did I do bad to others. And I should contemplate long enough till I find something. And if I don't it must be something from my previous life. Or maybe a group karma, it's the centuries of slavery and wars of the white men hounting me. What a load of bullshit!

Life ain't fair, bad things happen to good people just as (if not more) often as to the bad ones. Yeah I should attempt to be kind to others and hope they'll be the same to me, but contemplating what did I (or we) do wrong to deserve the problems is simply stupid.

BTW if you are not a human you should not be telling us how should we live. Greetings to your kibuc, tribeman.

Jenda
We'd like to help you learn to help yourself
Look around you, all you see are sympathetic eyes
Stroll around the grounds until you feel at home
   -- P. Simon in Mrs. Robinson


In reply to Re^2: OT: How to Spoil a nice place to live by Jenda
in thread OT: How to Spoil a nice place to live by Intrepid

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