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sadly, people like Bernie etc got away with being bad for decades, whereas their fall from grace was quite fast
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yup, extreme justice is extreme injustice
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sadly, people like Bernie etc got away with being bad for decades, whereas their fall from grace was quite fast
yup, extreme justice is extreme injustice
huh? tf u saying?
how man?
Stole billions via Ponzi scheme.
Lived the high life… for a while.
Ended up dying alone in prison, disowned, and with a ruined legacy.
“But he got away with it for years.” Yeah, but his fall was mythic. Karma takes its time—like cancer.
For decades, used power to exploit women.
Hollywood enabled him.
Now? Convicted, imprisoned, reputation destroyed.
Karma didn’t need candles—just #MeToo and time.
Nazi architect of Holocaust logistics.
Escaped to Argentina. Changed identity.
15 years later? Mossad caught him.
Public trial and hanging in Israel.
Karma wears many faces. One is justice.
Known for acts of quiet generosity: gives bonuses to crew, lives humbly, respects everyone.
What happens?
Universally loved.
Gets work, peace, respect, and dignity.
No scandals. No dirt. Just grace.
Call it luck? No—earned goodwill.
only some examples, the society runs on karma
and as for luck, what people call luck is mostly their own stupidity