🥀// June 08, 2024, Saturday //🥀
🍁 Jyeshtha Shukla Paksha Dwitiya 2081🍁
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‼Rishi Reflection‼
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➖With material progress➖
Modesty and decency should also increase
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👉 Human capability, intelligence, competence, capacity, and wealth should increase. No one can deny the necessity of material progress, but it should be kept in mind that progress should not be one-sided. Elements such as decency, modesty, and generous philanthropy should also be associated with it. The balance and coordination of material and spiritual progress can only be beneficial. It’s true that an empty sack does not stand upright and a hungry person resorts to desperate measures. The saying “A hungry man commits no sin” cannot be dismissed. Therefore, ample effort should be made to acquire economic, intellectual, and other forms of wealth. However, it is also important to remember that one-sided progress creates imbalance and results in harm rather than benefit. If wealth increases but decency remains at a low level, that wealth will be misused. Consequently, the apparent wealth will indirectly create disaster.
👉 If one wheel of a cart is higher and the other lower, if one leg is thin and the other thick, if one hand is long and the other short, it will look awkward and its efficiency will be impaired. Both should be balanced. With “prosperity” there should also be an increase in “goodwill.” Happiness should be shared to be fully enjoyed. There is no harm in earning individually, but its use should also include those who, for some reason, have not been able to reach a respectable status on their own. Eating one’s own earnings alone causes harmful indigestion. “Excessive use” and “unnecessary accumulation” seem like cleverness, but considering the adverse consequences of such narrowness, it appears that this policy, while seemingly beneficial, ultimately causes more harm. Envy and hatred towards the selfish increase. It is expected that those whom God has blessed more should become more generous and show magnanimity in sharing their achievements with society. Those who remain immersed in narrow selfishness, even if they are not grossly guilty or criminal, break the universal rule of creation, which expects the more prosperous to strive to be more useful.
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