Karma????
Today at work a student was hanging out at my desk telling me how ugly she thought another girl was and I said, "You know what, Karma, What goes around comes around."
She nodded her head and said, "yeah i know."
And then she was about to make fun of a boy who what the rest of the school would consider a nerd. And I said, "you are always nice to him aren't you?"
And she said, "Yeah for the most part."
Again I said," What goes around comes around, treat others how you would want to be treated."
So whether you call it Karma, The Golden Rule or What you give is what you get, its all the same thing. How you treat people is a reflection of how you will be treated. I'm not saying that people will always be nice, or always be kind or never treat you poorly. But in the long run, what you put out is what you are going to get back. That is just the simple plain truth. The same goes for loving yourself. I'm not talking about vanity or pride. But just simply being able to love yourself regardless of what the world thinks or what the mirror reflects or whether you have someone to love you back. But just being able to wake up everyday, flaws and all and embracing every bit of your unique silly self. Let God love you, let your friends and family love you, but love yourself too. I always say that I am hopelessly flawed and that is PERFECTLY ok! I personally think that people's flaws are what makes them so beautifully unique anyway.
She nodded her head and said, "yeah i know."
And then she was about to make fun of a boy who what the rest of the school would consider a nerd. And I said, "you are always nice to him aren't you?"
And she said, "Yeah for the most part."
Again I said," What goes around comes around, treat others how you would want to be treated."
So whether you call it Karma, The Golden Rule or What you give is what you get, its all the same thing. How you treat people is a reflection of how you will be treated. I'm not saying that people will always be nice, or always be kind or never treat you poorly. But in the long run, what you put out is what you are going to get back. That is just the simple plain truth. The same goes for loving yourself. I'm not talking about vanity or pride. But just simply being able to love yourself regardless of what the world thinks or what the mirror reflects or whether you have someone to love you back. But just being able to wake up everyday, flaws and all and embracing every bit of your unique silly self. Let God love you, let your friends and family love you, but love yourself too. I always say that I am hopelessly flawed and that is PERFECTLY ok! I personally think that people's flaws are what makes them so beautifully unique anyway.
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Love your post:-)
Great thought...