karma....

myosaurus

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some rude awakening moment for me at the wedding party last night. my high school buddy got married and it was a high school reunion.
now there was this dude that everyone hated, a bully who'd take your lunch money, humiliate you front of girls, I hated that asshole. I actually met him as an adult once when I was a bouncer(very big by then) and he showed up to my club. he claimed he was a cop and tried to intimidate me even then. I wanted to kick his ass so bad that bad intentions set PR on my lifts every session for a while.
fast forward to last night....., he shows up in wheel chair, shattered spine and unable to walk since 2004, drop foot, diabetes... he was on 150mg of oxys 3 x a day!!! I saw his son opening his pill box, there was at least 50 tabs/caps and he says he takes exact same thing 3 times a day! he also had colon cancer and had to remove it last year.
God is fair and forgiving, but sometimes God is also punishing for those who deserves it. what i saw last night was not a coincidence... I quickly learned to let the past go and forgive him, and keep him in my prayers. always be a good person to those around you. and always forgive those who's done wrong to you, that's the message I wish to point across to everyone here.
god bless.
 
I think that's what "they" meant when "they" said, 'Live by the sword, Die by the sword'....I heavily believe in karma too.
 
Good advice and just at the right time. Went to my older brother's 40th homecoming this year with the main intent of getting even with a guy he graduated with who manipulated me in seventh grade. The guy was retired, about 8 inches shorter than me, and I think he sensed my anger. He was very apologetic and seem to go out of his way to try to help me out with networking my new business. After harboring this anger since 1972, and considering I have no police record after 38 years, coupled with the way he acted, I decided it best to let it slide. If I was strong enough to overlook his manipulation then, then it's no use for me to give into my temptation for destruction now; especially in his dilapidated state . I get it, time to move on. He knows that I know. The torture he evinced now resides in his mind. Karma resolves the fringe. Good observation.
 

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