Karma Isn't Kidding

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Criminals

As listed in the Global News, being a criminal has a lot to do with failure because of wrong decisions. Karma happens from someone doing something they shouldn't, and it gives them consequences in the future. If you rob a bank, kill a person, or are even just a mean person, it will eventually come back to you. It may take a while, but a person will be affected, whether it be physically or mentally. Osama Bin Laden for example was in charge of terrorist attacks on America. He went in hiding for many years, and wasn't found until almost ten years later. He may have been without consequences for a long period of time, but eventually he did get killed. Some people think it's okay to do bad things. They think they won't get caught. They think everything will be fine. Eventually though, whether it be ten years or a week, they will get caught and they will get in trouble. In some instances, a person may not get caught though. So is doing wrong ok? Absolutely not. They may not physically be in jail or killed, but inside that criminal will feel the wrong and will feel that they should have not done what they did. If a person doesn't feel this, psychological problems may be present. Criminals will get caught, karma will catch up to them.

4 comments:

  1. Hmm... so basically a person's conscience is what causes the feeling of failure?

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  2. Doing wrong may not be okay, but is that was everyone thinks? I think that if someone is criminal enough, or has been a criminal for long enough, they feel nothing from committing a crime.

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  3. These people who feel nothing from committing a crime obviously have psychological problems like you said, because psychopaths have no emotions and this prevents them from feeling guilty.

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  4. I agree with this. Osama, who got away for a long time, was eventually captured and got what was coming to him. Similarly, when Shauna Howe was murdered, her killers were MIA for years and years. But, fate caught up with them and they are now residing in jail, where they belong.

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