Karma often reveals itself when arrogance goes unchecked. A boastful man once mocked his brother-in-law
for being a teacher—until his luxury car broke down, forcing him to take a crowded bus. There,
he faced the very man he’d insulted. That moment stripped him of pride and reminded him that dignity matters more than status.
In another case, a divorced woman took a cashier job to support her kids. A rude customer mocked her—only to be embarrassed
when her expensive items shattered and her credit card was declined. Karma flipped the scene, proving grace outweighs wealth.
A teen, misled by her estranged father, turned on her grandparents, blaming them for keeping him away. But when he asked for money
under false pretenses, she saw the truth. Her grandparents had protected her. She returned to them, learning trust is earned, not assumed.
Lastly, a young woman was cast out by her father after he started a new family. Years later, his struggles
brought him back—asking for her help. She had built a life on her own, while he faced the consequences of his choices.
These stories show karma’s quiet power—and that kindness, humility, and integrity always outlast pride.