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Why do good people suffer?

Why do good people suffer?

There's no undeserved merit or demerit in the world.

What you've earned by your past actions, none can take away from you.

So, the ones who seem to be having a great life despite not being a good person, it is possible that the righteous karma that they might have done in the past like in previous birth is creating a favourable situation for them and making them eligible to reap the fruits today.

So is true for the good people who suffer today. The unrighteous karma that they might have done today provides them an unfavourable situation.

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