unique solution?Tuesday, February 27, 2007
In many cases, there are many explanations/solutions to a single event/problem. just take the case of "why did the chicken cross the road?" If you were curious and googled this, you would find overwhelming range of explanations by different people.
Why Did I Cross The Road? Well, you certainly won't be amazed by that since it isn't the work of mine so I shall attempt to do an adaptation of the chicken story.'
The question here is whether what goes around comes back around?
My version of answer would be something like this: According to popular economics, this may certainly be the case and it can be represented by the circular flow of karma, as adapted from
circular flow of income. When one commits acts of sin, this can be counted as withdrawal of good karma. When one commits acts of kindness, this can be conisdered as injection of good karma. Therefore, if withdrawal is not met with the same magnitude of injection, then one will have bad (negative) karma, and God shall punish you! If injection > withdrawal, one will have good (positive) karma, and God shall reward you!So what goes around comes back around.
However, there are several assumptions to take note:
1. Good karma is awarded when acts of kindness is committed, and converse is true.
2. The original karma that one started with at time of birth is equal to 0.
3. God exist in the universe.
My solution would be completely different from others, who can offer another explanation. For example, Justin Timberlake would just say,
"I thought I told ya, hey." And George Bush will talk to you about Terrorism and the Iraq War. And Hutu will tell you about the story of cockroaches, how "one cockroach can start an infestation.", and their hatred with Tutsi.
Morale of story? There are just so many solutions to a problem. Don't be afraid to find out your own. For all you know, it could be even better than the conventional ones. =)
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