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For the last three months, Taylor Swift has been playing in my car. I just don't get tired of her. I mainly play 1989 and Tortured Poets.
Two of my favorite songs are Karma and Bad Blood. Both are about karma.
I believe quite strongly in karma. Back when I still owned and operated businesses and felt like I needed a dose of good karma, I would make a donation to BC.
The number of times good things occurred shortly after a donation was amazing.
I've read many times that TV evangelists operate under the theory that a certain number of good things are going to happen to people. They ask for donations and then draw a plausible connection between a duped septuagenarian whose prayers were answered after donating.
BC isn't a wishing well. It is a good cause that provides a meaningful, unique service that exists largely through donations. I ALWAYS get an emotional boost when I donate. It's like buying endorphins.
Years ago, I had a good friend who gave away millions of dollars. His name was Percy Ross. We probably had two dozen one-on-one lunches during which he told me what was in it for him when he gave away his money. He wasn't a sucker or a loser. He was buying happiness.
Erin is the real thing. She isn't Mother Theresa. She is someone who has managed to provide a service that many others failed to do. She's a writer and knows what writers need. I'm 99.99% sure that every penny I've given to her has been well-spent.
I can think of no other donation I've made that has returned as much for me.
Yesterday, I "bought" shares in a friend's movie project for $500. My spouse and I talked about the odds of the film ever being completed. My friend has produced well-received short films (one that I wrote) but has never attempted a full-length feature film. We decided that there was about a ten percent chance he would get that far. Then, we estimated the chance of the film earning enough money to return our investment at about one percent.
Still, it was a good investment because he's been a good friend for four decades.
The odds of Erin providing a return for my donation has always been nearly one hundred percent. She has never failed me.
Will I get good karma? I'm not counting on it, but won't be surprised.
Jill
Comments
You are already half way there to karma
By the way you conduct business here on BC. Your friendly volunteering to various people and projects puts you on the right path. When I first settled in in on this site you greeted me with offers to help me get my ideas into print. Thank you very much. Karma is a easily described by paraphrasing Dorothy Collen, if you give huggels you get huggels.
Ron
My Dear Friend
I too hope you (and I) get good Karma, but it's spelt Kamala!
Kitties for Kamala!