Why do good things happen to bad people?
>>25293544
>muh absolute morality!
>>25293544
Morality rules out options. If you don't give a fuck, you have more freedom to take what you want.
The universe isn't fair. If you believe it should be, you'll become bitter and resentful because you misunderstand the nature of things.
>>25293544
Are you somehow surprised that things deemed beneficial happen more often to people who act solely in their own self interest then people who don't?
It would be strange if it was the other way around.
>>25293600
Subjectivism is cancer desu.
It's more like bad people do bad things which get good results.
>>25293544
Either "bad" traits are sometimes beneficial, or luck. Depends on the situation. Could you really not figure this out on your own?
They don't, though. Things happen randomly.
>>25293544
What makes a person bad?
>>25293544
Good and bad is subjective
>>25293602
Reality might come and bite you in the butt later
>>25294222
>Implying good people don't accidently do bad things
I guess it's all subjective
Because karma doesn't exist, its literally all chance and luck. If someone seriously believes in some universal voodoo bullshit of "you do good and something good will happen back", then there's no hope. Just because you do something like help an old person, then a couple months later find 5 bucks on the floor, that's not karma, that's just luck.
Chances are even if you pushed an elderly person and caused them to fall over, that's not going to lower your odds of finding money on the ground compared to the former example.