This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of AmazingKarma.com. All opinions are 100% mine.
Life is a mystery that many of us go through our entire lives trying to figure out. But one things is for certain, that we’re not alone in it. Instead, we’re surrounded by family, friends, co-workers and neighbors. These people can either uplift us or bring us down and to live a happy life, it’s best to surround yourself by people who support, encourage and help you grow.
I’m a kind-hearted person by nature and because of that, I often think of other people. I try my best to live a life that helps others and I firmly believe in karma – what goes around comes around. I don’t help people with the expectation that they’ll eventually do something for me; but instead with the mindset that good things come to good people. I feel that it’s our duty here on Earth to think not only of ourselves, but of others as well.
But sadly, there are people who will try their hardest to tear you down and to that, I say – the best revenge is success!?Darlene Lieblich Tipton and her husband Ken have a similar philosophy on life and have some up with AmazingKarma.com, a game of sorts where good karma is rewarded.
You can go to Amazing Karma Social Network?and order Karma Cards, which are free for a limited time. You’ll get 30 Green Karma Cards and 10 Red Karma Cards to pass out to the people that you encounter in your daily activities that show good and bad karma. Say some guy steals the parking spot you were about to pull into. Well something rude like that definitely warrants a Red Karma Card! Later on when you walk into the store and someone holds the door open for you, that kind gesture would warrant a Green Karma Card.
The card basically lets the recipient know that their gesture was noticed and that they’ve received good karma. The recipient can in turn register the card at AmazingKarma.com, where karma points can be generated, tracked and mapped. You’ll both also received Karma Points, which are unlimited and awarded anytime that particular card is registered! Karma Points are even redeemable for donations to 501(c)(3) charities or gift cards!
I encourage you to stop by, take a look and learn more. But most importantly, I encourage you to practice good karma by treating people the way that you would like to be treated!