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Wishing someone has a terrible day is bad karma. Really bad...

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    Wishing someone has a terrible day is bad karma. Really bad karma!

    I believe in good karma! It is extremely powerful! What goes around, comes around.

    For example, I have a lucky latte competition at the coffee shop where I take our samoyed every morning at 6am, where she gets a few bits of chopped up sausage and a lot of pats. And I get a coffee with lucky latte art on it. I tip according to how many new clients each day and total appointments each day and week. I needed luck to get through the roll out of covid/omicron in WA where there have been a million cases officially, many more unreported. It could have really impacted my practice. Thanks to my lucky "income protection insurance scheme", my practice has flourished despite the challenges and the staff at the cafe have experienced good tips. My thinking was that hospitality workers are casual, working 3 or 4 shifts a week, not a living wage, and that tips have been slashed since covid since everyone is paying by card and not cash.
    Call me potty if you like, but spreading good karma has worked extremely well for me, and I hope it may change your mind. This is what greets me each morning:


    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/4556/4556694-45024e6245b4dcc7d3801620954a6b15.jpg


    The worst exponent of bad karma in Australia is undoubtedly Peter Dutton. His portrait should win the Archibald (Judges and packing room likely to agree)!
    Make sure no one thinks of you the same way.

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/4556/4556715-d8971a571c387da2fe364270029aed21.jpg




 
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