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I do agree with the quote from the Bible in Galatians 6:7 ".....For whatever a person is sowing, this he will also reap;" This Bible verse goes along the common saying, "what goes around, comes around". Most of the time, we have to face the challanges, outcomes, and/or consequences that come with some of our decisions, actions, or mistakes made. It will affect you or others in some way or another. However, we can learn from our bad decisions, actions, or mistakes, and try not to repeat them.

Sneha Nanandkar

Accomplished Attorney & Solicitor | Commercial Litigation | Alternative Dispute Resolution | Real Estate | White Collar Crime | Maritime Laws | Cross-Border Disputes | Insolvency & Bankruptcy Practice

1mo

People often forget this …at the end of the day we all are humans and deserve to be treated with nothing but kindness and empathy!

Ashar Majeed

Sales Trainer, Leadership Trainer, Hiring Skills Trainer, Communication Skills, Business Consultant

1mo

Agree. Do Good and Good will come back to you in un expected ways.

Amber Welker, MBA

Manager/Director, Integrated Marketing and Marketing Operations

1mo

Yes, I agree. I think the universe tends to even the playing field, but even if it doesn't, it feels better to do "good"

Amir Behbahani

Management & Business Advisor, Trainer, Coach & Facilitator

1mo

Circular cause & effect is essential to the systemic thinking where we focus on the whole. This complements systematic thinking relying on linear cause & effect thinking where we concentrate on parts. A very important and usually missing word in systemic thinking is indeed "delay" which is essential to capturing understanding of whole and the consequences of behavior. To me systemic thinking is the missing link between systematic and para systemic or dialogic thinking which is appropriate to better understand and enjoy adapting to complexities & not necessarily conforming to it. There is a need to better understand the role of strange attractors to enjoy using para systemic language to play in infinity games that have bounderis yet no limits. Wise leaders & intelligent managers leave their seat at an appropriate time to help their successors elevate the circle to a spiral by understanding the impact of the delay on their choices and decisions to enjoy sustainability. It is possible though not that much probable in an imbalanced context if they believe in living together and not just surviving or worse, dying together! #shegoftar

Arnaud Revel Goulihi

CEO, Founder @Stalk Yourself™ | Burnout Coach | BLM | Anti-disciplinary | Creative System Designer [UI, UR, UX, Product, Service, Security, Event, Sound, Light] | Visual Artist | Sound Engineer | Singer | ENTP 🌅 🧐

1mo

That, it does. Yes, agreed. Thank you Excellence Talks. 💛 🙏🏽 ☀️ #LetsCareTogether #MentalHealth #MentalWealth™

. Michelle Grunkemeyer

Post Traumatic Growth Life Coach at Counseling Services of Atlanta

1mo

Curious, I've had a difficult time understanding suffering of children. I guess I didn't want to victim blame. So saying a child did something in a previous live to "deserve" abuse doesn't line up for me. I think sometimes bad stuff happens to us , and we're not responsible for that kind of behavior.

Hispak MX Miguel Rueda COO

COO en Servicios Hispak de Mexico

1mo

Who is Karma?

Karma is simply cause and effect. For every action there is a reaction. I see it as a cumulative event often driven by personal traits/choices. It can manifest in different ways but will always come home to roost as is often said in the vernacular. I don't think it as religious or fate but more as the verdict from the pelothera of choices/decisions. Adopting a strategy of empathy or sensitivity to all one encounters which can be found in many religious factions can provide comfort that you command your karmic results. Be nice and the rest will follow.

Tomasz T. Z.

KV Business School Zürich

1mo

I disagree. It is not that simple. The only thing that can be done is to learn from mistakes and take care of what is good. Actions based on bad intentions are sometimes visible to some people and not visible to others. The saying "who sows the wind reaps the storm" is often true, but not the rule.

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