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Abisolina
Student @ Adekunle Ajasin University,Akungba Akoko Ondo State.Nigeria.
In Literature, Writing and Blogging 3 min read
Time&Karma.
<p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>Time and karma are silent partners in human life. They do not rush, they do not argue, and they do not forget. While people may lie, pretend, or escape consequences for a while, time keeps records that no one can erase, and karma delivers lessons no one can truly avoid.</p><p>Time is patient. It watches without interruption as people make choices—good and bad, selfish and selfless. It allows mistakes to breathe, actions to mature, and consequences to grow roots. What time teaches most powerfully is that nothing stays hidden forever. Deceit may succeed for a while, injustice may go unchallenged, and arrogance may look like confidence—but time strips away illusions. It reveals who people really are, not by sudden exposure, but through consistency. Over time, patterns speak louder than promises.</p><p>Karma works alongside time, not as punishment, but as reflection. It is the natural response to energy, intention, and action. Karma does not always return in the same form it was sent out. Kindness may come back as peace of mind rather than material reward. Harm may return as isolation, loss of trust, or inner unrest rather than public disgrace. Karma ensures that actions leave footprints, even when no one is watching.</p><p>Many people misunderstand karma because they expect it to be immediate. But karma is not impulsive; it is precise. It waits for the right moment, when the lesson can be fully felt and understood. Sometimes karma delays not to excuse wrongdoing, but to allow character to fully form. By the time it arrives, the individual is often forced to confront not just a single action, but a pattern of behavior.</p><p>Time and karma also test patience and faith. It can be painful to watch wrong go unpunished and goodness unrewarded. But time reminds us that fairness is not always instant, and karma reminds us that balance is inevitable. What seems unfair today may be preparation, and what looks like victory today may be a borrowed moment.</p><p>Perhaps the deepest work of time and karma happens within us. Time shapes our maturity, teaching us when to speak, when to walk away, and when to endure. Karma responds to these inner choices by shaping our future experiences. Together, they turn habits into character, and character into destiny.</p><p>In the end, time humbles everyone. Youth fades, power shifts, and control proves temporary. Karma then completes the lesson, reminding us that nothing we do is wasted—not love, not cruelty, not effort, not neglect. Every action is stored somewhere, waiting for time to give it meaning.</p><p>Time and karma are not enemies; they are teachers. Those who learn early live lighter lives. Those who ignore them eventually learn the hard way. Either way, the lesson remains the same: live consciously, act wisely, and trust that time and karma are always keeping the balance.</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>NOTE: In the end, no one truly escapes time, and no one outgrows karma. They are patient teachers, reminding us that how we live today is already preparing the tomorrow we will have to face.</p>

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