It is comforting to hold onto the ideals that we learned as children: good triumphs over evil, wonderful things come to good people, bad people will be penalized, everything works out for those who make the right choices, etc. But is any of this true? I mean—it happens; but not always. So, what are we left to think when the opposite of these ideals is staring us in the face?
I read a blog yesterday in which the author expressed concern about bad things happening to good people and good things happening to bad people. His friend, Alyssa, was a caring person who died at 25 after suffering from cancer. His friend Ethan, a lifelong criminal, lives the “good life” and has never served a day in jail despite making millions by taking advantage of the elderly and the vulnerable.
I hate to acknowledge it, but I’ve seen more than my share of Aslyssas and Ethans. If you look around, it’s tough to deny that bad things happen to “good people” and good things happen to “bad people.” Although I usually try to avoid the frustration of trying to rationalize things that seem unfair, I couldn’t help but consider this perplexity from a Law of Attraction perspective. [Read the full blog article →]
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