Karma inspires Warren and Robbin to design this soapstone counter. Place white pebbles on one extreme, the darker ones on the opposite end. For every good deed done in a day, place a white pebble in the center. For any bad deed, place a dark one. At the end of the day count the pebbles in the center, and try to improve the total of white ones the following day. The karma counter is a millenary method developed in Tibet, to remind one to stop and think about the ramifications of any action, in a genuine consideration of the needs and happiness of others. It is believed that as the ratio of white pebbles grows for having done well to others, so will good karma return to you.