You Can’t Expect Good Fruit from Bad Intentions — Life Always Collects Its Dues
🌱 “You can fool the world. You can even fool yourself. But karma? That one has CCTV with night vision.”
– Nishani
🍂 The Seeds You Sow, The Fruits You Eat
Let’s get one thing straight:
You can’t grow mangoes from poison ivy.
Yet, the world is full of people—CEOs, politicians, godmen, and everyday folks—sowing greed, lies, manipulation, and expecting peace, prosperity, and respect in return. That’s not agriculture. That’s delusion.
You reap what you sow. Not what you pretend to sow.
And here’s the real kicker:
You’ll reap it even if no one else saw you plant it.
The universe doesn’t need an audience to do its math. It just waits. And when it collects, it doesn’t knock. It kicks the door down.
🌍 Global Examples: The Rotten Trees That Fell
🔥 Enron (USA) – The Fruit of Fraud
A multi-billion dollar company that faked its profits for years. Everyone clapped. Media worshipped them. But behind the scenes, they were planting seeds of deception.
Result?
Bankruptcy, 20,000+ job losses, lives ruined, leaders jailed.
Lesson: Fake profits bear real consequences.
🦠 Theranos (USA) – When Hype Outsold Honesty
Elizabeth Holmes sold the dream of blood tests with just a drop. People believed. Investors poured in billions. But the science? Non-existent.
Result?
Prison time, destroyed credibility, and a cautionary tale in every ethics class.
Lesson: You can’t out-market the truth forever.
🇮🇳 More Examples: Karma’s Local Delivery
🏛️ Satyam Scam – The Indian Enron
Ramalinga Raju cooked the books, inflated revenue, and fooled the stock market.
Result?
Company collapsed. Thousands lost jobs. Raju confessed in a dramatic letter.
Lesson: Even if you control the narrative, you can’t control the consequences.
🕉️ Asaram Bapu – Preaching God, Practicing Evil
From ashrams to airports, he was everywhere. But behind the saffron was a sinister seed of abuse and crime.
Result?
Convicted for rape. Followers disillusioned.
Lesson: Your mask may stay on in public, but karma sees through it.
🚶♂️ Everyday Sowing: It’s Not Just the Big Shots
- You gossip about a friend behind their back… and wonder why your circle shrinks.
- You steal credit at work… and then panic when trust disappears.
- You treat parents like a burden… and wonder why your kids avoid your calls later.
Life is a boomerang.
Throw bitterness, receive wounds.
Throw honesty, get peace.
🌾 The Silent Farmer: Doing Good When No One’s Watching
Let’s switch gears.
Because this isn’t just about villains.
It’s also about the silent soldiers who sowed good… even when no one clapped.
🧹 Sindhutai Sapkal – Mother to Orphans
She begged on streets. Not for herself. But to feed hundreds of orphans she adopted.
No spotlight. No camera. Just pure intentions.
Result? National awards, but more importantly—thousands of lives transformed.
Lesson: The soil always knows the seed.
🌏 Malala Yousafzai – Shot for Studying
She spoke up for girls’ education in Pakistan. The Taliban shot her.
But her intention was education. Not fame.
Result? Nobel Prize. Global inspiration.
Lesson: Even bullets can’t stop the harvest of good seeds.
🧠 Final Thought: The Harvest is Always Fair
You might cheat others. Lie to the world.
But the seed knows what it is.
The soil remembers.
And the harvest?
It never lies.
So, choose your seeds wisely—
Because you don’t eat what you wish,
You eat what you sow.
🔔 Food for Thought:
- Are you planting daily seeds of kindness or manipulation?
- Would your life still be respectable if every hidden act was projected on a screen?
- If karma rang your doorbell today—what would you receive?
💬 If this truth hit you like a slap from life itself… Buy me a chai ☕️ and let’s plant some good seeds together.
Because at Nishani.in, we don’t just write blogs.
We harvest truth.



