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"I Really Feel Bad": Stop Believing in "Bad Karma", Your Bad Luck Is Explained by an Unknown Syndrome, According to Psychology

Summary by aufeminin.com
"Everything happens to me" or "I'm really Pierre Richard". These sentences we all already thought at least once to justify a "bad karma" or a real malfeasance. When the galleys chain up, difficult not to see a form of fatality there. We have the impression that life sarches and that the fate is particularly harsh with us. So, we put this on the account of karma, as if an invisible force orchestrated our failed days and our bad luck. It's kind of…
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"Everything happens to me" or "I'm really Pierre Richard". These sentences we all already thought at least once to justify a "bad karma" or a real malfeasance. When the galleys chain up, difficult not to see a form of fatality there. We have the impression that life sarches and that the fate is particularly harsh with us. So, we put this on the account of karma, as if an invisible force orchestrated our failed days and our bad luck. It's kind of…

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aufeminin.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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