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All our problems - from ourselves, or do you believe in the Law of Boomerang?
You are offered a selection of some of the most incredible stories to help you revise views on many things, including his karma.
The history of the homeless from Missouri named Billy Ray Harris (pictured), which appeared this year in many media, touched millions of people around the world. Billy sat as usual with his cup and begging, and suddenly discovered that a woman instead of a coin tossed him an engagement ring with diamonds. He realized that the thing came to him by mistake and decided to bring it back. Over the next week he helped repair the bike, he got a roof over your head and about 100, 000 donations, and a few months later he was able to reunite with his family. "That's what happens when you return what does not belong to you," - says modestly Billi.Kazalos would, nothing happened, just a story with a good ending. But it is worth considering how many of these selfless actions we perform every day. We do not give place to the bus, yelling at the waiters, crop pedestrians, and then ask yourself, "Why in my life so bad?". And when we returned to the bad things that we give, we complain about fate, coincidence and a higher power. Next, a few real-life stories that prove that not only has the good property returns under the law of the boomerang.
Stray bullet. In 1883, Henry Zigland broke up with his girlfriend, who later grief committed suicide. Mad with pain and despair of the girl's brother tracked down a smoothie and shot at him, and then killed himself. But Zigland died. The bullet just scratched his head, and got stuck in a tree. A few years later, Henry thought up to cut down the ill-fated tree, but the trunk was too big, and the task seemed impossible. Then Zigland decided to blow up the tree with a few sticks of dynamite. From the explosion bullet that was still sitting in the trunk of a tree, broke free and went straight into the head of Henry, killing him on the spot.
Jesus loves "The Beatles»
Saturday 13 August, 1966. In response to the statement of John Lennon, the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus" radio Clue in Longview, Texas, organized a mass burning of records and attributes of the group. Saturday 14 August, 1966. Lightning strikes the tower radio station Clue, thus destroying all the equipment and leaving the director lying unconscious on the floor. It seems like the Beatles have fans somewhere up there.
Seller bones
Michael Mastromarino became a millionaire thanks to the theft of bones, organs and body parts from more than 1,200 bodies. About 10,000 of his patients, without even knowing it, received dental implants and other prostheses of dead people, and some of them were ill with cancer or AIDS. Michael himself died in agony from liver cancer that had spread to his bones.
Inventor-killer-loser
Thomas Midgley Junior invented leaded gasoline and chlorofluorocarbons for use in refrigerators and deodorants, which led to many deaths in history. Later he was poisoned with lead, and that made him an invalid. His genius allowed him to create a device made of ropes and pulleys that facilitate his suffering and helped him move. But it so happened that he was strangled by these ropes.
Innocent murderer
Mel Ignatov acquitted of the murder of his girlfriend Brenda Sue Schaefer in 1988. Later released photographs showed that he tied her to the glass table and brutally murdered. However, he was given a total of 8 years for perjury. After his release from prison, he hit his head and cut his hand in the same glass table. Mel Ignatov died slowly and alone from his wounds.
Electric chair with his hands
In 1981, Michael Anderson Godwin was sentenced to death in the electric chair for murder and rape. However, the verdict was appealed, justify raping removed and penalty commuted to life imprisonment. Eight years later, when he tried to fix the headphones connected to his television, he accidentally bite wire coming from the TV, and it all happened while he was sitting on a metal toilet. It turned out something like a homemade electric chair.
"Successful" robbery
Brazilian Mauricio Ferro was going to rob the pharmacy. While he was inside and demanded to put money on the table from the cash register, someone stole his car. And while he's in a panic wondering how to get away without it, the other a thief stole a bag of money. Then poor Maurizio went to the police to report the theft, and, by happy coincidence, at the same time there came the owner of the pharmacy. Thief-loser was immediately arrested. "There is so much violence, that even if you went to steal, you get back home even poorer than it was».
Last joke
John Sedwick was a general in the army of the Allies during the American Civil War. He taunted his soldiers for what they ran for cover to avoid the bullets Confederates. His last words were: "I am ashamed of you. They are at a distance and would not hit an elephant. " A moment later, a bullet hit him straight in the eye.
Safety
In 2011 Onondade, NY, was adopted by a ban on the race without helmets. In this regard, bikers raised a fuss and demanded the repeal of this rule. After some time, one of the rebels, Philip Contos, crashed motorcycle skidded himself thrown forward, and he hit his head on the asphalt. He was immediately taken to hospital, but doctors could not do anything. Later medical experts found that Kontos could survive if he wearing a helmet.
Source: petroffvalerij.livejournal.com
The history of the homeless from Missouri named Billy Ray Harris (pictured), which appeared this year in many media, touched millions of people around the world. Billy sat as usual with his cup and begging, and suddenly discovered that a woman instead of a coin tossed him an engagement ring with diamonds. He realized that the thing came to him by mistake and decided to bring it back. Over the next week he helped repair the bike, he got a roof over your head and about 100, 000 donations, and a few months later he was able to reunite with his family. "That's what happens when you return what does not belong to you," - says modestly Billi.Kazalos would, nothing happened, just a story with a good ending. But it is worth considering how many of these selfless actions we perform every day. We do not give place to the bus, yelling at the waiters, crop pedestrians, and then ask yourself, "Why in my life so bad?". And when we returned to the bad things that we give, we complain about fate, coincidence and a higher power. Next, a few real-life stories that prove that not only has the good property returns under the law of the boomerang.
Stray bullet. In 1883, Henry Zigland broke up with his girlfriend, who later grief committed suicide. Mad with pain and despair of the girl's brother tracked down a smoothie and shot at him, and then killed himself. But Zigland died. The bullet just scratched his head, and got stuck in a tree. A few years later, Henry thought up to cut down the ill-fated tree, but the trunk was too big, and the task seemed impossible. Then Zigland decided to blow up the tree with a few sticks of dynamite. From the explosion bullet that was still sitting in the trunk of a tree, broke free and went straight into the head of Henry, killing him on the spot.
Jesus loves "The Beatles»
Saturday 13 August, 1966. In response to the statement of John Lennon, the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus" radio Clue in Longview, Texas, organized a mass burning of records and attributes of the group. Saturday 14 August, 1966. Lightning strikes the tower radio station Clue, thus destroying all the equipment and leaving the director lying unconscious on the floor. It seems like the Beatles have fans somewhere up there.
Seller bones
Michael Mastromarino became a millionaire thanks to the theft of bones, organs and body parts from more than 1,200 bodies. About 10,000 of his patients, without even knowing it, received dental implants and other prostheses of dead people, and some of them were ill with cancer or AIDS. Michael himself died in agony from liver cancer that had spread to his bones.
Inventor-killer-loser
Thomas Midgley Junior invented leaded gasoline and chlorofluorocarbons for use in refrigerators and deodorants, which led to many deaths in history. Later he was poisoned with lead, and that made him an invalid. His genius allowed him to create a device made of ropes and pulleys that facilitate his suffering and helped him move. But it so happened that he was strangled by these ropes.
Innocent murderer
Mel Ignatov acquitted of the murder of his girlfriend Brenda Sue Schaefer in 1988. Later released photographs showed that he tied her to the glass table and brutally murdered. However, he was given a total of 8 years for perjury. After his release from prison, he hit his head and cut his hand in the same glass table. Mel Ignatov died slowly and alone from his wounds.
Electric chair with his hands
In 1981, Michael Anderson Godwin was sentenced to death in the electric chair for murder and rape. However, the verdict was appealed, justify raping removed and penalty commuted to life imprisonment. Eight years later, when he tried to fix the headphones connected to his television, he accidentally bite wire coming from the TV, and it all happened while he was sitting on a metal toilet. It turned out something like a homemade electric chair.
"Successful" robbery
Brazilian Mauricio Ferro was going to rob the pharmacy. While he was inside and demanded to put money on the table from the cash register, someone stole his car. And while he's in a panic wondering how to get away without it, the other a thief stole a bag of money. Then poor Maurizio went to the police to report the theft, and, by happy coincidence, at the same time there came the owner of the pharmacy. Thief-loser was immediately arrested. "There is so much violence, that even if you went to steal, you get back home even poorer than it was».
Last joke
John Sedwick was a general in the army of the Allies during the American Civil War. He taunted his soldiers for what they ran for cover to avoid the bullets Confederates. His last words were: "I am ashamed of you. They are at a distance and would not hit an elephant. " A moment later, a bullet hit him straight in the eye.
Safety
In 2011 Onondade, NY, was adopted by a ban on the race without helmets. In this regard, bikers raised a fuss and demanded the repeal of this rule. After some time, one of the rebels, Philip Contos, crashed motorcycle skidded himself thrown forward, and he hit his head on the asphalt. He was immediately taken to hospital, but doctors could not do anything. Later medical experts found that Kontos could survive if he wearing a helmet.
Source: petroffvalerij.livejournal.com