Monday, November 18, 2013
Frank Yan of Sacramento on Karma Looking back at You
Something Frank Yan believes strongly in is taking ownership for our own actions and choices and accept that there will be consequences of those actions and choices. Taking Responsibility? Free Will? And Karma?
We will always have choices no matter how limited they may seem and every choice we make has some sort of consequence. The bad choices that are made will always a result of some kind of fear we have that creates insecurity in all of us. We do not get “punished” for this, but rather we will experience the natural results of our bad choices that are made.
In the majority of our lives we all are taught to make our decisions that all based on our fears thus creating more insecurity when we finally realize and accept that we have chosen poorly for ourselves in the choices we’ve made. When we then realize that we do not have any control over the final outcome, and that we can only control our own decisions, it allows us to let go of fear and our need to control and make better choices based on faith in ourselves rather than fear. Then we are able to take responsibility for all of our choices, good and bad, and move forward. When you make a choice, you change the future.
Take responsibility. Frank Yan has seen many instances with people in Sacramento that played a negative role in the past that have caught up to them later. Let’s remember the saying that everyone knows. “Karma’s a “expletive”.
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