I don’t know what religious people do. I kind of wished I’d been a Christian with the blind faith that God is doing the right thing. As a Buddhist, you feel like you have more control over the situation, and that you can change your karma.
Meaning of the quote
Marcia Wallace, an American actress, explains that as a Buddhist, she feels like she has more control over her life and can change her karma, or the positive and negative actions she takes. This is different from being a Christian, where she would have to have blind faith that God is doing the right thing. As a Buddhist, she feels more responsible for her own actions and their consequences.
About Marcia Wallace
Marcia Wallace was an acclaimed American actress and comedian, best known for her roles on popular sitcoms like The Bob Newhart Show and The Simpsons. She was recognized for her distinctive look, talented acting, and dedication to cancer advocacy throughout her prolific five-decade career in television, film, and on stage.
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