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The Buddhist belief in Karma states that all good action bears good fruit, and all negative action produces negative fruit, but what do we make of our current world where toxic people like Trump can still succeed?
Why do good things happen to bad people? Why do bad people like Derek Chauvin get away with terrible behavior unpunished? In this episode, we try to make sense of it all by tethering to a beautiful quote by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr - "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."
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The Buddhist belief in Karma states that all good action bears good fruit, and all negative action produces negative fruit, but what do we make of our current world where toxic people like Trump can still succeed?
Why do good things happen to bad people? Why do bad people like Derek Chauvin get away with terrible behavior unpunished? In this episode, we try to make sense of it all by tethering to a beautiful quote by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr - "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."

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