Does the boomerang law exist? Is it true that those who do good will be rewarded with good, while those who do evil will receive a negative response in return?

Some people believe in the boomerang law and are convinced that it works because of God, that He controls all human actions on Earth and rewards everyone fairly. Others believe in the influence of cosmic forces and call it karma.

In reality, the boomerang law does work in human society, but in a slightly different way. When a person does good for others, those who feel gratitude often want to respond in kind by doing good in return. Sometimes this happens immediately, sometimes after a while.

There are cases when a person helps not just close ones but complete strangers, raising the question: how can good come back from such people?

The thing is, when someone is naturally kind and treats both acquaintances and strangers with kindness, their reputation as a good person spreads far beyond their immediate circle. Their behavior—politeness, goodwill, and willingness to help even strangers without expecting anything in return—becomes their way of life, their essence.

Such people attract others; people are drawn to them instinctively and want to show the same qualities—politeness and kindness.

Of course, there are cases when rude and ill-mannered people respond to kindness with arrogance. But such people harm themselves first and foremost. They develop a reputation as toxic individuals, and those around them begin to treat them accordingly or avoid them altogether.

A kind person who encounters rudeness should, of course, stand up for their interests, but they do not change because of it. By nature, they remain kind and continue to behave the same way toward the next person they meet.

Thus, their goodwill prevails over occasional displays of rudeness, and in the end, they receive more kindness than negativity. This is how justice triumphs in the world.

This is how the boomerang law works.

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