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JUST WORLD FALLACY V KARMA
Key Distinction
The Just World Fallacy is a cognitive error arising from psychological needs, while Karma is a deeply philosophical concept embedded in spiritual traditions. Karma acknowledges the complexity of life and causation, whereas the Just World Fallacy imposes an unrealistic expectation of fairness in a chaotic and interconnected world.
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DUNBAR NUMBER 150
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We must cultivate mental stillness to succeed in life and to successfully navigate the many crises it throws our way. It will not be easy. But it is essential.
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