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There comes a moment, usually somewhere between heartbreak and another dead-end job interview—when you sit down and ask, “Why ...
The one Buddhist word many people know is karma. Some say it means good things happen to good people and bad to bad. Payback.
Most people believe the universe is their own personal cheerleader, but an exacting judge for everyone else, according to a new study.
A new study reveals how we view karma differently for ourselves and others, crediting ourselves for good deeds but blaming others for misfortune. Here's why.
👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! Do cheating spouses, school bullies and lousy coworkers have bad juju coming to them? A new study found that most believers in karma think so — and that good deeds ...
Researchers asked more than 2,000 people from various religious and nonreligious backgrounds to write about their experiences with karma — the belief that good deeds are rewarded, and bad ...
A new study found people tend to think karmic retribution mostly happens to others and not themselves. Here’s why.
Many people around the world believe in karma -- that idea that divine justice will punish people who do bad deeds and reward those who good. But that belief plays out differently for oneself ...
By Kameryn Griesser, CNN (CNN) — When it comes to karma, most people believe the universe is their own personal cheerleader — but an exacting judge for everyone else, according to a new study ...
(CNN) — When it comes to karma, most people believe the universe is their own personal cheerleader — but an exacting judge for everyone else, according to a new study published May 1 by the ...