used to come back around.
You do a good deed and someone will do a good deed for you. The saying was more about reciprocity than anything. Karma, if you will.
All positive for the most part, but slightly selfish. Karma has caught on.
What goes around no longer comes around, rather, what goes around, goes around.
It’s about the domino affect, about doing that good deed for someone and not knowing, not expecting, and not hoping that that person will do a good deed for someone else (or that it will ever come back to you). It’s doing a good deed for the sake of doing it. The action is the result.
You’re a dot. Everyone is just a dot. And no greater good can be done than connecting dots, sending frequency, life, emotion throughout this network we have created. In one sense, we have all come to realize that if we all give, care, and connect, that we need never to worry about enacting reciprocity, that to have the door held open for us, we need not to hold it open for someone else.
What goes around, goes around. Wouldn’t want it any other way.
Stay Positive & Puts Some Faith In Humanity, Doesn’t It?
Garth E. Beyer