karmaklklarn
Karmaklklarn is a term used in speculative ethics and online discourse to describe a self-reinforcing pattern of moral causation. The concept portrays actions as producing outcomes that influence subsequent choices, beliefs, and opportunities, thereby creating a feedback loop that amplifies either virtuous or detrimental trajectories, depending on context and interpretation.
Origin and etymology: The word is a neologism formed by combining karma with the fictional suffix klklarn,
Concept and variants: In its positive form, a positive karmaklklarn emerges when kind or constructive actions
Implications and reception: Proponents use karmaklklarn to explain how small acts can snowball into meaningful change
See also: Karma, feedback loop, moral luck, social contagion.