"Keep thinking that karma doesn't exist": Cuban in the U.S. goes viral with her powerful reflection

"Those negative feelings are the only thing that accompanies you every time you make a bad decision regarding another person."

Cuban in the U.S. goes viral with a powerful reflection on karma and human relationshipsPhoto © TikTok / @lien.bm

A young Cuban in the United States has shaken TikTok with a powerful reflection on the loss of values, envy, hatred, and deceit in human relationships.

"Being happy is worth zero pesos," asserts the TikToker Lien BM (@lien.bm) in a video that has gone viral for its honesty and bluntness, gathering thousands of reactions and thankful comments.

"Everything that happens to you is because you are too good... every time I hear that phrase, I imagine that the person who invented it had done harm and didn’t know how to justify it," she says at the beginning of the video, which lasts more than five minutes. From there, Lien questions a widely held mindset: that in order to protect oneself, one has to become a bad person.

Instead of succumbing to disappointment, she urges not to be tainted by resentment: “The only companion that won’t abandon you in any of the decisions you make is yourself... and what kind of bad company are you keeping when you carry all that hate?” The young woman warns that behind every wrongful act lie emotions that destroy from within: “To have a negative attitude towards someone... you must have frustration, or hatred, or resentment... all of these are negative feelings.”

He criticizes how many people prefer to spy on and judge others instead of focusing on their own well-being. “All people want is to get involved in the lives of others,” he says plainly. “You can’t even say you have a good partner because there’s envy. You can’t say you’re going on a trip because they’ll bring you down. You can’t share anything.” He denounces that “we are hypocrites even with ourselves” and that the only thing that seems to matter is money.

“Marriage is a business, partnerships are a business, jobs are a business,” he asserts in his measured reflection. “People want a healthy and beautiful relationship, but when they are treated poorly, they stay. And when they finally get what they deserve, they treat it badly because of what happened to them before,” he adds.

At another point in the video, Lien reacts to the lack of coherence in people: “They want good boyfriends and take their friends' boyfriends. They want good women but flirt with those who are married. They want a stable relationship but don’t fix the one they have. They don’t like the job they have, yet in their free time, they drink and smoke.” She concludes with a widely shared phrase: “Life will put obstacles in your way, that’s true. It won’t be easy, that’s true. But we complicate things quite a bit ourselves.”

The video has been met with an avalanche of reactions. Many users have shared that they felt identified with every word. "You made me cry. That's exactly what I'm going through," wrote a woman. Another comment states: "I can't stop watching the video. It's as if you're speaking for me." One more reaction says: "I listened to you until the end because everything you say is so real." Phrases like "you helped me open my eyes," "so much truth in your words," and "you said what no one dares to say" are repeated among hundreds of messages.

Some thanked him for his frankness: “I don’t know you, but thank you for speaking like that. I needed to hear that today.” Others acknowledged his courage in an environment full of appearances: “It seems that bad people are the ones who succeed… but as you say, karma doesn’t always come swiftly. Sometimes it hurts those who matter the most.”

Many users, after watching the video, decided to follow her. “This content makes TikTok worth it,” expressed one person. Another commented, “You should be on all the phones in the world.”

This is not the first time Lien BM has shared this type of message. In September 2024, to mark her three years in the United States, she posted another video reflecting on the sacrifices of emigrating. "Don’t compare yourself to others," she said at the time, encouraging everyone to focus on their own journey and not to succumb to frustration. She expressed gratitude for the opportunities and reaffirmed that "with effort and sacrifice, anything is achievable."

Her new publication, more impactful and emotional, solidifies her style: direct, unpretentious, without euphemisms. A cry born from experience, from disappointment, but also from the hope that it's still worth being a good person. “Be the kind of person you believe the world is missing,” she says in conclusion, while hundreds of people in the comments affirm that she already is.

Frequently Asked Questions about Lien BM's Reflection on TikTok

What is the main message of Lien BM's viral video?

The main message of Lien BM's video is a critique of the mentality that to protect oneself, one must become a bad person. She emphasizes that happiness has no price and the importance of not being tainted by hate and resentment. She calls for reflection on how negative actions and emotions can destroy us from within.

How has the public reacted to Lien BM's video on TikTok?

The video has received an overwhelming amount of positive reactions. Many users have shared that they identified with his words, expressing gratitude for his candor and honesty. Comments like "you made me cry," "you helped me open my eyes," and "you said what no one dares to say" are common among viewers' responses.

What critique does Lien BM make about envy and falseness in human relationships?

Lien BM criticizes how many people prefer to spy on and judge others instead of focusing on their own well-being. She denounces that "people only want to get into the lives of others" and that one cannot rely on the sincerity of others due to the envy and hypocrisy that prevail in human relationships.

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