lørdag den 22. februar 2025

The Karma Game

 

True, but what if you feel a FALSE HAPPINESS at something which ought to make you ANGRY for moral or personal reasons? As it is, the world being what it is, happiness isn't a fixed and perfect state of mind, but much more like an ongoing process. Sometimes one doesn't even know that a certain time in one's life contains a (rare) amount of HAPPINESS because one doesn't recognize it as such. The reason for that may be that one's focus is on something that, after all, is of less importance in the long run. To see something not good as "happiness" tie us down, and we don't even know. 


Some would say that this is the photo of a poor child in strained circumstances. I would say that being young and open to adventures makes this child happy. Should he fight the squalor? Yes, in the long run, but not at this age when he is fully enjoying the opportunities for entertainment it gives him.


So they say, yes, so they say, but I'm not too sure about that kind of justice by fate. Too many murderers got away with their crimes for me to believe in Karma. Some people simply are lucky to get away with everything. It shouldn't be that way, but it is.


 

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