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Karma Management Growth Reading Club Karma Law Lesson 3

Sharing teacher: Grace

Time: 65438+February 4th.

The third principle of the law of karma is that you reap what you sow, and the fourth principle is that you reap what you sow.

Some people say that I didn't plant the seeds of abandoning others. Why am I often abandoned by my boyfriend? Later, I talked to her carefully and found that she had the seeds to abandon others. She changed three jobs in three years, and she accepted each job because the boss entrusted her with a heavy responsibility, and then she left because of pressure. Before she accepted the job, the company gave her a lot of training so that she could be competent for the job. Although her departure did not hurt the company as much as being abandoned by her boyfriend, the seeds were small and the fruits were big.

For example, after a man succeeds, he falls in love with another woman and abandons his wife. We saw that his ex-wife and successor were very kind to him and did not betray him. We wondered why karma didn't work for him, but it wasn't. According to the third-party effect of the law of karma, karma will shift, and when the career is relatively successful, it will often be hit hard by the betrayal of the partner.

If you don't know the cause and effect, you can't see the truth. Karma is a teacher who will teach us the things we don't want to face over and over again. If we do something that hurts others, then we will face losing the people we care about most, the people we don't want to lose the most or our career.

Mina realized: I am a person who cares about relationships with others, because I have been lonely since I was a child, and I really want to link with others. So I always pay attention to other people's emotions and pay more attention to other people's feelings when I speak. So over the years, I seldom meet friends who like to judge me. I think all the people I met accepted me, even if I didn't do well, they would tolerate me until I grew up. So I think it is very important to plant good seeds!

Also, I often do psychological counseling cases now. Today, I interviewed two high school students for the first time, and I found it easy to gain their trust. I thought for a moment, because I have always been easy to trust others since I was a child. I never open my heart to trust others, so I planted many good seeds of trust! This makes it easy for me to win the trust of strange visitors.