Ahh yes, just further proof that the idea of karma does not exist, people who contributed to my hellish experiences are also now thriving, I try not to look but once in awhile.. I do. It's a cruel joke, isn't it? So unbelievably unfair.
So true. Among the most damaging myths that can be told to young bullying victims, in fact. Right up there with "after high school, people mature and there's no more bullying." In reality, after high school the bullying is actually worse, because it becomes far more sophisticated, and done in lower key ways that are effectively impossible to confront without making yourself look mentally ill. In most cases, it's done at the workplace, so the penalty for succumbing to it is the loss of your very livelihood, as that almost always results in being fired.
Karma is a fairy tale. The girl I wrote about has had a happily ever after romance with that same guy from back then, they're still blissfully together and married even now. She got to stay in a desirable location (southern california) while I was forced to move back in with family in the middle of nowhere with zero opportunities.
The guy who ruined my father conspired with the lending bankers to raid his company, and came out of it with nice windfall for himself. To my knowledge nothing ever happened to either him or his cohorts.
I've never seen a case where the bullies I've encountered have ever had any kind of "karma" befall them. The fact is, our society rewards people who have those sociopathic tendencies, they're the ones that rise to the top and become the C level executives.