Good Karma and Luck: Stay Equanimous When Life Hits You

Good Karma and Luck: Stay Equanimous When Life Hits You

Good Karma and Luck — A Small Truth

Winston Churchill once raised a toast — not to health or prosperity, but to Good Karma and Luck. He noted that those aboard the Titanic were both healthy and prosperous, yet not lucky.

That thought makes you pause, doesn’t it? Some people missed boarding the Titanic for the simplest of reasons — missed trains, last-minute changes, or unexpected delays. They were disappointed then but later realized how fortunate they truly were. Life often hides blessings inside disruptions.

When Things Don’t Go as Planned

When plans fall apart or doors close, we often feel frustrated, anxious, or even defeated. But sometimes those very delays are acts of protection. Maybe the missed opportunity saved you from a wrong partnership, a hasty decision, or an unseen danger.

It’s easy to curse a delay or rejection in the moment — yet later, when we connect the dots, we often find that life was quietly working in our favor.

The Invisible Bank of Karma

Karma and luck are often spoken of as separate things — karma as our moral ledger, luck as random chance. But in truth, they are connected. Every time you help someone in need, stay honest despite temptation, or show patience when it’s hardest, you’re adding to your invisible bank of good karma.

And when that bank is strong, it often cushions you during tough times. Sometimes it protects you through people, sometimes through timing, and sometimes by keeping you away from what wasn’t meant for you. That’s the silent magic of Good Karma and Luck working together.

Blessings in Disguise

So, the next time life doesn’t go your way, pause and breathe. Instead of assuming only bad fortune, look for the hidden blessing. Maybe the delay is life’s way of keeping you safe.

Keep walking your path — but keep doing good, for others and for yourself. When your intentions are pure and your actions kind, life finds a way to turn even setbacks into strength.

In the end, we must remember that Good Karma and Luck are partners in grace. One is built by you, the other is bestowed upon you. Together, they shape the unseen rhythm of your life.

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