The answer to this riddle is "a stamp." A stamp is affixed to a letter or package and sent off, traveling around to its destination, but it does not physically return back to the sender. This plays on the concept of something going around in a circular motion without completing a full cycle back to its starting point.
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What goes around comes around" means that, whatever behaviour someone indulges in is likely to affect them in return. For example, if a person does good for someone else, blessings will return to that person in the form of good things. If a person raises their children to be responsible and respectful members of society, their children in return will treat them with dignity and responsibility. On the other hand, if someone does something wrong or treats others badly, they in turn will suffer from poor treatment when they, themselves, are in need.
When the theory that the Sun goes around the Earth was replaced with the theory that the Earth goes around the Sun, it was called a paradigm shift.
When the theory that the Sun goes around the Earth was replaced with the theory that the Earth goes around the Sun, it was called a paradigm shift.
When the theory that the Sun goes around the Earth was replaced with the theory that the Earth goes around the Sun, it was called a paradigm shift.
What Goes Around... Comes Around was created in 2006.
What Goes Around Comes Around was created in 1979-11.
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The Bible never says "what goes around comes around." However, it does mention the law of sowing and reaping, which is the equivalent of "what goes around comes around" In Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8 there are verses which point out 'there is a season for everything... a time to be born and a time to die....etc" And Galatians 6:7 points out that we shall reap what we sow.
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