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Karma: 5 Ways to Change Your Future

Do you believe in karma?

By David HardinPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
Karma: 5 Ways to Change Your Future
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Every action you take is important. We are talking about all actions: big things, but also small things and even the most insignificant ones.

All these matters and all this is part of what people call karma…

  • It matters that you waste your time. It matters that you're lazy. It matters that you blame others for your failures.
  • It matters because your fate matters. And karma is the path that becomes your destiny (whether you like it or not)…
  • Simply put, this is a direct link between man's actions and his fate. That is, our final destiny depends on what we do and who we are.
  • Karma consists of concrete actions, not thoughts and concepts. This is a causal relationship and not an accidental one.
  • Karma is the work you do to build your destiny. Karma is a work that, thanks to your efforts, allows you to live the life you dream of.

And yet… why is karma so important?

If you only get the fate you create, then what you create is especially important.

Probably the least of these lives you want to ruin. If there is a list of things we need to do, then the "creation of fate" in this list should be in one of the first places.

We all want to be six and a quarter years old to reach our goals. But when faced with the choice of staying in bed or "beating" ourselves 18,250 times, most of us prefer comfort. At the time of the election, it seems pure nonsense… It's only an hour.

The importance of karma is to understand the value of the result of each person's personal choice.

Choosing to be honest. Choosing to be creative in anything. Choosing to change the world.

This choice, which we make several times a day, creates our future.

You have to start believing that your personality matters. That who you are and what you do means a lot. That every act you do today will change your possibilities in the future.

This means that:

  • You choose to be positive, even if you are scared.
  •  You fight for victory, even when it looks like your next breath will be your last.
  •  You're honest, even if it makes you uncomfortable.
  •  You take the time to learn new skills, ideas, even if it's easier to stay "yourself".
  •  Invest in what inspires you, instead of letting anxiety guide your decisions.

As a result, you'll start:

  • Find unexpected creative solutions that other people can't think of.
  •  To win more often than anyone else in the world.
  •  Trust yourself when everyone else thinks you won't succeed.
  •  Be more flexible, more alert, more individual than your competitors.
  •  To realize your dreams in circumstances that once made you give up.

And if you carefully analyze each of these elements - creativity, confidence, flexibility, dreams - and divide them into even more components, you will be able to get more "cool" results:

  • Having a positive attitude twenty times a day for 15 years is a 109,500 chance to make your destiny even happier.
  •  An additional victory per year is the opportunity to achieve truly greater success by another 30 times.
  •  Being honest with yourself at least once a day means earning more than 300 opportunities to trust yourself every year.
  •  Read a new book every week for twenty-two years and it gives you the chance to get acquainted with 1144 new ideas from the minds of the brightest worlds.
  •  Creating five new friends (not in social networks) per month represents 2100 new personalities that you can rely on when you need help.
  • Many small solutions have a special effect.
  • What if you had those extra 109,000 happy moments, 30 extra hits, 2,100 new acquaintances, 1100 extra ideas, and 300 extra opportunities to trust you?

Could you get more in life? Could you do something incredible?

Most likely, YES!

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