394132cWhat Is Your Karma Score? The sum of your actions can easily determine your fate. Do you think your karma score is through the roof or a little low? It's time to find out if you've really been doing the right thing. Take these 10 questions and determine your karma score!
How would you describe your level of motivation?
Very high
Average
Somewhat high
Pretty low
In the past year, what have you contributed to?
My gated community
My family and friends
Anyone who needed a helping hand
My church and community charities
The homeless
What is your personal definition of karma?
Do good and good returns back in full
Our choices and actions determine our fate
Consider others and others will consider you
Do your best and the world will do its best to help you in turn
Do right when possible and the world will be your oyster
How do you feel when you see a homeless person?
Compelled to help them in any way possible
I feel moved to give them what I have
I feel sorry for their situation and plight
I feel bad but don't focus on helping them
It's sad but you can't save everyone
There's a pregnant woman nearing a door you're about to go through. Do you hold it for her even if it means waiting?
Absolutely it's the right thing to do
If she's somewhat close I'll wait for her to pass through
It depends on how far away she is
I probably wouldn't wait
What do you believe is the one thing holding you back in life?
My fear of failure
My tendency to make rash decisions
A lack of support from family and friends
A lack of resources
I hold myself back by sabotaging goodness
Your waiter is having a rough night, because of this he fails to refill your water after you asked. Do you hold it against him?
No, we all have bad days
I might feel irritated for a moment but then I remember that he's only human
It would likely change the tip I give him
Which topic are you most likely to discuss with your friends?
Spirituality or religion
Current events
Politics
Gossip
Does the end always justify the means?
Not always
Sometimes
Never
Do you believe that practicing your values is more important than professing your values?