Foolish or thoughtless actions will have larger, more dire consequences than you may anticipate, which you will ultimately have to confront or deal with. The expression originated in the Bible, in Hosea 8:7: "For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind."TellAll wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 10:59 amYour last comment annoys me. The saying is “You reap what you sow”.Aaliyah_uk wrote:I am older and can I just say that life will come around and bite her in the ass eventually, you can shit on kids very easily but it will come back and more.
I had an older cousin an only child , spoilt rotten , despite her being older it was ALWAYS my fault without fail.
I used to envy my cousin so much , she had gorgeous things and my mum wouldn’t stand up to her sister or buy expensive stuff .
Fast forward that woman has had so much shit with my cousin , if I wrote all the trouble I’d be writing a book.
My aunt even ended up raising her two grandchildren.
Bottom line what goes around comes around , nothing good will come from frank , or no good will come to Britney if they aren’t doing right by the kids , they are innocent and karma is a bitch ,
Let them carry on with their golden princess , let them keep neglecting Harlow and not being attentive parents , let them neglect Nolan’s health , let them keep going it won’t end well and that’s a certainty,
You sow with the wind and you reap a whirlwind.
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It’s a different saying than the one you mentioned