The law of attraction is a bit first-world centric. Someone in the US is more likely to think about getting a BMW and then purchasing one after working to get it (the most likely means of acquiring it) than someone who lives in the Congo or Zimbabwe.
Is someone born in Zimbabwe due to "bad Karma"? That's pretty hard to prove.
Wow! You assume being born in Zimbabwe is " bad " ? Perhaps it is to you - but you are now going to speak for the peoples of Zimbabwe ? Really.
When I was in poorest of poor parts of Africa as in no electricity, no running water, so sewage system, no doctors, no law & order & rampart starvation.... I tell I thought was awful, deplorable, horrible beyond belief. A piece of corrugated sheet metal leaned against a tree a home ?
Guess what ? Those people were incredibly happy ! There had just been a war & devastation was everywhere yet they adjusted & were HAPPY PEOPLE.
Hard or us to wrap our US mind set against what other people do without. I watched gasoline sold & carried in gallon jugs. I never saw a child without that swollen belly of the horrors of that kind of life from our eyes.
So, no, I have seen a new BMW is not really what every person thinks they need to be happy.
The law of attaction is a law, not a law of the US. It's like gravity, you don't have to believe the law of gravity applies outside the US, but, no matter where you go on earth it is unlikely you will fall up just because you don't believe in gravity.
Did you skip where I said " Nah " to Karma ? Karma might be a manifestation - or result - of the law of attraction.
( We aren't going to get into why some people chose to be born in Africa & some in Beverly Hills ; but, you can have it be by 'accident' if you prefer ).