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Old 07-27-2017, 06:34 AM   #733
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What goes around comes around

An idiom designed to communicate an nearly universal idea about the Law of Reciprocity. Some people believe it expresses ideas about Karma. To me, it signifies a circular process. Sometimes it's a good thing to interrupt circular processes or circular thinking processes.

Reciprocity, which is completely different (to me) than circular thinking, only works when people are willing to reciprocate any given x y or z type of way.

For what it's worth, I don't personally like Karmic thinking or circular process of thought because more often than naught, it's a pejorative process. I'd much rather be straight up honest in unvarnished ways.
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