Karma is a concept that originates from various spiritual and philosophical traditions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It is often understood as the law of cause and effect, suggesting that our actions have consequences that can affect us in this life or future lives. While interpretations of karma may vary, it generally emphasizes personal responsibility and the notion that our actions shape our own destiny.

Regarding your question about living through another person's negative karma, it's important to remember that karma is a personal journey. Each individual is responsible for their own actions and the consequences that arise from them. It is not for us to judge or control another person's karma. However, we can strive to create a more compassionate and understanding society by treating others with kindness and empathy, regardless of their actions or circumstances.

It's worth noting that discussions on karma can be complex and nuanced, and interpretations may differ among different belief systems. If you have any specific questions or would like to explore this topic further, feel free to let me know.

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Exactly.

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