Please explain to me this phrase because I don't get is. As I learned Karma has to do with the intent and has less to do with basic intelligence. The intent was to break the stair. The reason why he got hurt is because he had no braincells working on the result he wanted to get done. How is this related to karma? I think my concept of karma need to be corrected here.
The intent was to create a destructive action, and the destruction caused pain to the destroyer, which fits in the karmatic concept that what action is put out comes back. Intent only factors in if you add the luck variable, which states that the more you care about how your actions affect others the greater your luck will be, and since he didn't care about the work involved with fixing the horribly unsafe stairs, which would have changed or stopped his actions he had the lowest luck karma could provide for the action (outside of actual death).
#5 I go to pickup my pizza yesterday, and the new employee has this on and is punching the air wildly. I admit I had to call out so he wouldn't punch me as I passed by. I think this is too dangerous in public places, but not exactly safe at home either.
Please explain to me this phrase because I don't get is. As I learned Karma has to do with the intent and has less to do with basic intelligence. The intent was to break the stair. The reason why he got hurt is because he had no braincells working on the result he wanted to get done. How is this related to karma? I think my concept of karma need to be corrected here.
The intent was to create a destructive action, and the destruction caused pain to the destroyer, which fits in the karmatic concept that what action is put out comes back. Intent only factors in if you add the luck variable, which states that the more you care about how your actions affect others the greater your luck will be, and since he didn't care about the work involved with fixing the horribly unsafe stairs, which would have changed or stopped his actions he had the lowest luck karma could provide for the action (outside of actual death).
#5 I go to pickup my pizza yesterday, and the new employee has this on and is punching the air wildly. I admit I had to call out so he wouldn't punch me as I passed by. I think this is too dangerous in public places, but not exactly safe at home either.
are you fo king serious?
Why yes, it could've been a woman in there!
no matter who was inside, nobody can survive the cannon ball that went through...
But what if he jumped at the last possible moment?
NO OF COURSE I'M NOT F@#KING SERIOUS!
stair-karma
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Helping to reduce the number of future idiots
Please explain to me this phrase because I don't get is.
As I learned Karma has to do with the intent and has less to do with basic intelligence.
The intent was to break the stair. The reason why he got hurt is because he had no braincells working on the result he wanted to get done.
How is this related to karma?
I think my concept of karma need to be corrected here.
The intent was to create a destructive action, and the destruction caused pain to the destroyer, which fits in the karmatic concept that what action is put out comes back. Intent only factors in if you add the luck variable, which states that the more you care about how your actions affect others the greater your luck will be, and since he didn't care about the work involved with fixing the horribly unsafe stairs, which would have changed or stopped his actions he had the lowest luck karma could provide for the action (outside of actual death).