So the objection is not the unfairness or the disparity of wealth but to peoples less than gracious behavior? Really? That's the bitch? That in itself borders on immoral.
If you say so.
So the objection is not the unfairness or the disparity of wealth but to peoples less than gracious behavior? Really? That's the bitch? That in itself borders on immoral.
yep!, with the emphasis being on "used to".....Ain't karma a beetch!!!Steve Jobs used to take up 2 handicapped spots in the Apple parking lot.
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With all the inequality in the country and people shut out of opportunity and the best we can do is be upset that some people with money like to act like spoiled-bags? And they get pissed at me for pointing out the shallowness of their objections? Yeah, I'm more than ok with that.
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With all the inequality in the country and people shut out of opportunity and the best we can do is be upset that some people with money like to act like spoiled-bags? And they get pissed at me for pointing out the shallowness of their objections? Yeah, I'm more than ok with that.
I highly doubt that karma, if such a cosmic force even exists, cares about Steve's sense of elitism. His did not get pancreatic cancer because he parked in two spots. There are millions of elitist people who live fabulous lives, and millions who don't. There is no such thing as karma. Everything is random chance.yep!, with the emphasis being on "used to".....Ain't karma a beetch!!!
No doubt, but I do believe that the '2 parking spots' anecdote was probably not a one-off thing. As I understand, he was regarded to be more than just a bit of a jerk by his people. I'm one who does believe that there are rewards and consequences for the way we treat people in life - whether they manifest themselves in our own lifetimes or the here after. But that's just me. As bbsam said - everybody dies. And death is the great equalizer. Steve's (and Fred's) great wealth isn't going to get either of them any closer to that gate than the rest of us poor slobs.I highly doubt that karma, if such a cosmic force even exists, cares about Steve's sense of elitism. His did not get pancreatic cancer because he parked in two spots.
Wow, sjh. I thin your heart's in the right place, but I think you miss the far more important point. It seems to me that you suggest that it's ok for the game to be rigged, just be gracious about it. I don't see as it makes a difference. Maybe it's because people love to hate the elitist pigs. Maybe they get some kind of ego stroke not being one of "them". But who do they race to see on reality TV? And maybe the rigged game isn't the issue. Every society has its elites. In that respect, I do find it all very, very petty. The number of folks I run into on a yearly basis who would fit that description is pretty small. Of course, if I do run into such people it's pretty easy not to run into them again. I'll leave the courtesy policing to others and go onliving my very simple life instead.
Although I'm sure Fred would like to believe otherwise.Steve's (and Fred's) great wealth isn't going to get either of them any closer to that gate than the rest of us poor slobs.
oh I'm certain he probably does too...all I can say is, I hope he's enjoying it while it lasts, as he ain't looking all that great these days. He may have more wealth than he'll ever know what to do with, but I think he's basically a miserable old dried up turd.Although I'm sure Fred would like to believe otherwise.
I highly doubt that karma, if such a cosmic force even exists, cares about Steve's sense of elitism. His did not get pancreatic cancer because he parked in two spots. There are millions of elitist people who live fabulous lives, and millions who don't. There is no such thing as karma. Everything is random chance.
It all depends on how wants to define the scope/cause of Karma.
I do believe it exists - but NOT in any spiritual or metaphysical sense.
I think what most people attribute to Karma, is really a reflection of how an individual impacts those around him or her - then receives treatment in return. THEN, the expectation of receiving favorable or unfavorable treatment in life can have a further affect on one's health and outlook on life. Success breeds success, failure tends to breed failure...
For example. One goes to the grocery store and is an ass to the checker. When the customer isn't looking, the checker drops a 3 pound can on top of the loaf of bread in the bottom of the bag. Another customer shows some respect to this casher, when this customer is distracted, the cashier takes the time to get another bag to put the 3 pound can into and moves the bag with the loaf of bread off to the side. Is there some metaphysical force at work???
People create their own 'Karma'. A favor gets a favor in return, respect receives respect in return and good things happen to people who do good things for other people. Some call it, "making your own luck", or the "Golden Rule" - but how one interacts with those around oneself tends to create reciprocal treatment in return.
When people use the term "Karma" they tend to be referring to some unknown entity or force either doing good or harm to someone as a result of that person's actions, which cannot be explained by mundane means. It really isn't that complicated. There are people who naturally will attract favorable attention and action from others, and others who will garner unfavorable action.
Now... whether Karma can create a physical response in someone. (Did Steve Jobs get pancreatic cancer as a result of bad Karma)??
It is known that stress will create very real physical manifestations in someone if it is left unchecked for a prolonged period of time. Steve Jobs was a brilliant marketer and an absolute ass from all accounts (he knew he was an ass). Did his being an ass to everyone around him cause him to fear being screwed by those same people to the extent where his stress level was so elevated, his immune system couldn't function correctly and he developed pancreatic cancer as a result of prolonged stress?
If Karma truly existed, shouldn't Fred spontaneously combust? Look at his track record. A couple of dead people, directly attributable to his actions, many questionable business practices and associations, and a propensity to spend money toward the continuous screwing of those that work for him. I'll provide the match if he won't ignite, but this is a man who is evil to the core....and he thrives.