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A 44-year-old son lets his mother starve to death for 11 days after he becomes aware she is in trouble and does not call for help. If she had wanted to die, she would have died during this time as a result of her weakened state.

Did He Wrongfully Let His Mom Die?

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Question: Come up with multiple detailed scenarios of karma after a 44 year old son lets his mom starve for 11 days and he's on the phone watching his mom breathing heavy and doesn't call 911 which results in her dying the next morning if she wanted to die was he still wrong for not calling 911?

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1. Karma for the son who neglected his mother could come in the form of guilt and regret that haunts him for the rest of his life. He could forever be haunted by his selfishness and the thought of what could have been if he had only called for help. This could lead to sleepless nights and a loss of appetite, draining all of his mental and physical energy. He could spiral into depression and anxiety, expressing his anguish and guilt in unhealthy ways, such as alcohol or drugs. 2. In another scenario, karma could come in the form of financial difficulties. The son may have neglected his mother out of selfishness and could now be faced with the financial repercussions of her passing. He could be saddled with medical bills, funeral costs, and other debts that he is responsible for paying even though he could not help his mother in life. This financial burden may be too much to bear, leading him to a life of poverty, unable to find gainful employment due to the guilt and stress he endures from his mother’s passing. 3. In the most extreme scenario, karma could come in the form of actual physical punishment for the son’s negligence. He could find himself in a dangerous situation that puts his safety at risk- whether it be a car crash, a physical attack, or even an act of violence- in which he could be seriously injured or killed. This is the ultimate consequence of karma, as the son is forced to suffer in the same way that he let his mother suffer.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 27, 2023, 5:54 p.m.

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Published: Monday, February 27, 2023

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