Eleanor, a frail but spirited elderly woman, had always lived by the principle that what goes around comes around. Her trust in this universal law was about to be put to the ultimate test.
Eleanor’s son, Andrew, had been trying to convince her to sign over control of her finances and company holdings to him. He claimed it would make his life easier, but Nurse Claire, who had grown close to Eleanor, sensed that Andrew’s intentions were far from pure.
Despite Claire’s warnings, Eleanor chose to trust her son, believing that the universe would ultimately see to it that things worked out. She signed the papers, and Andrew left, seemingly pleased with himself.
But Eleanor’s decision would soon come back to haunt her. The nursing home where she lived was struggling to stay afloat, and Andrew’s actions would only serve to exacerbate the problem.
As the days passed, Eleanor began to realize that her trust in Andrew had been misplaced. But she refused to give up on her principle, believing that karma would eventually catch up with her son.
One day, a mysterious delivery arrived at the nursing home. It was a large donation, accompanied by a letter that would change everything. As Eleanor read the letter, a smile spread across her face, and she whispered, “What goes around comes around.”
The letter was from an anonymous benefactor, who had been touched by Eleanor’s story. The donation would save the nursing home from closure, and Eleanor would finally receive the care and comfort she deserved.
As Eleanor looked around at the nursing home, now filled with a sense of hope and renewal, she knew that her trust in the universe had been vindicated. Karma had indeed caught up with Andrew, and Eleanor had emerged stronger and wiser as a result.
The experience had taught her that true strength lies not in blindly trusting others, but in trusting oneself and the universe. And as she settled into her favorite armchair, surrounded by the beauty and tranquility of the nursing home’s garden, Eleanor knew that she would always stand by her principle: what goes around comes around.