She was a good-hearted, open-minded, and spontaneous girl who always wanted to help others. Everyone could rely on her. She was well-known for assisting her friends and even the friends of her friends. She always answered her phone with a smile and rarely, if ever, showed anger or annoyance. This wasn’t because she was perfect, but because she managed her emotions very well. She knew how to avoid unpleasant situations and navigate challenges effectively.
She was married to a well-known public figure who was charming and likable. He enjoyed socializing and spending time with others. Although he was often reluctant to offer help, his wife was generous, and together they complemented each other well. He was from a wealthy background, while she was not.
Looking from the side, the couple appeared amazing. Both highly educated, he was handsome and she was attractive as well. However, inside their relationship, he was a psychopath and psychologically abusive toward her. No one knew the truth. One day, she decided to leave him. She took only her personal belongings and closed the door behind her. After that, she disappeared from his life and his friends’ lives. No one bothered to look for her or ask about her. Meanwhile, they continued to have parties, dance, and spend time together as if nothing had changed.
She felt invisible. One day, someone called her asking for help, and she didn’t decline. The more she assisted others, the better she felt about herself.
One day, she received an invitation to a party, and she gladly accepted, believing that her friends appreciated her support and positive attitude. She started to think about karma, convinced that good karma would come back to her. However, just two days before the party, they called to tell her not to come.
They had decided to invite her husband instead. She was heartbroken and understood that karma does not exist.
Written by Joanna Mokrogulska