There is a proverb that nothing beautiful is ever perfect, do you think there is a karma reason behind it?

I learned a super tasty recipe this week which I invented myself, but when I tried to make it this morning for breakfast, it damaged my body because it wasn't healthy, I believe the chemicals in the food changed during the heating process and made the food toxic. I will not make it again, even though it's the tastiest thing I've eaten since my steak dinner last month.

And this isn't the first time. There was one musical artist that I thought was far more entreating and better at creating music than the other musicians out there, but he left the music industry after discovering his religious vocation, and is not a full time clergyman.

And I remember when I ate a very tasty meal that I thought was heavenly but I choked on my food and what was meant to be a happy event, turned out to be an unhappy event.

I have this belief that nothing in the world that gives happiness outside of God is going to come without problems. God wants our happiness to come from living the religious lifestyle and not from our own material or social advantages.

There is a proverb that nothing beautiful is ever perfect, do you think there is a karma reason behind it?
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