Have you ever experienced karma in real life?

 

In Kolkata, there’s a famous shopkeeper named Chhangani who sells Kachoris. He’s always so busy serving his customers that he rarely has time to talk to food bloggers, even though many food vloggers usually get a lot of attention from shop owners.

Chhangani was rude from the start, but his food was very popular even before food vloggers started visiting. After he gained recognition, more and more people came to try his Kachoris, and food vloggers came to interview him. This annoyed him. He began being rude not only to the vloggers but also to his customers.

Over time, his attitude changed for the worse. He started paying less attention to cleanliness around his shop, probably thinking that his fame would keep him successful. Since he was rude, the food vloggers started highlighting his bad behavior and the unhygienic conditions of his shop.

What goes up must come down. If you can't handle success with humility and instead become rude and arrogant, your downfall is inevitable. This is exactly what happened with Chhangani. His once-popular shop became deserted, and fewer people visited. Meanwhile, another shopkeeper selling Kachoris a few shops away, who treated vloggers politely and kept his shop clean, started attracting more customers.

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This shows how Karma works. If you’re rude to your customers and act like you're above them, they will eventually show you your place.

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