Do Good Samaritans really get good Karma?
By pauloahorro
@pauloahorro (232)
Philippines
July 27, 2007 8:39pm CST
Not all the time! Well.. We usually start class with a prayer. After making the sign of the cross, there was a long pause. Thinking nobody volunteered to lead, I recited the "Our Father" out loud, and the rest of the class followed suit. Then the professor later explained that the silence was intentional so that we could all silently say our personal prayers.. So much for showing initiative!
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@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
3 Aug 07
I wouldn't know about that but I suppose they could have a good karma somehow. I mean they are some good people they should deserve at least that much.
@pauloahorro (232)
• Philippines
4 Aug 07
You are right but sometimes all they get for doing a good deed is the opposite. I mean, it's like the bad karma instead. Because that happened to me. When I finally thought that I've done such a great thing, meaning, helped people etc., most of the time all I get is something bad. Sure I tend to get thanks and all that stuff but still somethin bad happens.. Thats why I dont believe that good samaritans always get the good karma.. ;P Take care!