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The eight worldly conditions are gain and loss, honour and dishonour, happiness and misery, and praise and blame. These are inevitable for all individuals regardless of their willingness to accept them. Positive kamma results in gain, honour, happiness, and praise, while negative kamma leads to loss, dishonour, misery, and blame. Such experiences are a fundamental aspect of living in a world governed by the Law of Kamma. Understanding these conditions can guide individuals toward a more mindful existence, recognizing that both good and bad experiences are part of life. For more insights on this topic, visit dmc.tv.

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-worldly conditions
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-bad kamma
-life experiences

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THE WORLD'S COMMON PROBLEMS I The Eight Worldly Conditions The eight things associated with worldly life are gain and loss, honour and dishonour, happiness and misery, praise and blame. All of these are inevitable for everyone, whether they are willing to face it or not. Whenever good kamma bears fruit one will receive gain, honour, happiness, and praise. On the contrary, when bad kamma has its effect, one suffers from loss, dishonour, misery, and blame. Everyone who lives the worldly life will encounter these conditions because this world is ruled by the Law of Kamma.
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