KARMA AND INSTANT KARMAKarma is a concept rooted in the religious and philosophical traditions of India, like Hinduism and Buddhism, referring to the spiritual law of cause and effect. Simply put, karma means that a person's actions, whether good or bad, will bring about consequences that will manifest in the future, either in this life or in future ones.
Bad karma refers to the negative consequences that come from harmful, unjust, or immoral actions. It’s the idea that if you do something wrong, you will eventually face something negative as a form of retribution. In popular culture and especially on social media, "instant karma" describes when someone immediately experiences a consequence for an inappropriate or negative action.
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DEATH DOESN’T APPLY TO YOUYouth, with its energy and vitality, often feels invincible. Many young people live as if they will always be around, without considering the consequences of their actions. They throw themselves into experiencing the world without limits, chasing thrills and pushing boundaries, unaware that we only have one life.
Unfortunately, this sense of invulnerability often leads them to make risky decisions, whether physical, emotional, or even social. They don’t always think about the long-term repercussions: a bad decision in a moment of euphoria can have serious consequences.
The paradox is that while they are immersed in this relentless search for experiences, they often forget that life, precisely because it’s unique, deserves to be cared for and protected.
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