The teaching of karma is precisely what tells you not to give in, it places power in your hands
"Ajaan Suwat came from a very large peasant family, and large peasant
families usually don’t have much to hand down to their children. He met a
forest monk who said, “Hey look, it’s your actions that matter. And
the fact that you’re poor now: You may have not been generous in the
past, but you’ve got the opportunity now to practice the Dhamma.” So
this quality of conviction is what sees us through. When things are
going easy, the idea of having conviction doesn’t speak that much to us.
But when things get hard: We look at our lives, we look at the people
around us, the situation we’re in — and the last thing you need is
something that teaches you to just give in. The teaching of karma is
precisely what tells you not to give in. It places power in your hands."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Faith"
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