Most people cannot make real big money because money is not a physical object; it carries its own energy. Instead, once you have it, you must endure the trials behind it. A person without enough virtue and wisdom can easily be backfired by it. Some people, once they have a bit of money, start to inflate, become arrogant, squander recklessly, lose their aspirations, disrespect the way of heaven, and neglect human ethics, ultimately ruining their future. The amount of wealth one can manage does not depend on their ability, but rather on their character. Wealth has a hidden critical point, which is the person's inferior nature. Once the wealth possessed exceeds what their cultivation can bear, the deep-rooted flaws in their character will be magnified, and money will then become a mirror exposing human nature. Money is like water, and people are like boats; water can carry the boat, but it can also capsize it. If virtue does not match wealth, there will be losses. Only with virtue as the foundation can one grow vast wealth. People, virtue is the boundary of wealth.
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Most people cannot make real big money because money is not a physical object; it carries its own energy. Instead, once you have it, you must endure the trials behind it. A person without enough virtue and wisdom can easily be backfired by it. Some people, once they have a bit of money, start to inflate, become arrogant, squander recklessly, lose their aspirations, disrespect the way of heaven, and neglect human ethics, ultimately ruining their future. The amount of wealth one can manage does not depend on their ability, but rather on their character. Wealth has a hidden critical point, which is the person's inferior nature. Once the wealth possessed exceeds what their cultivation can bear, the deep-rooted flaws in their character will be magnified, and money will then become a mirror exposing human nature. Money is like water, and people are like boats; water can carry the boat, but it can also capsize it. If virtue does not match wealth, there will be losses. Only with virtue as the foundation can one grow vast wealth. People, virtue is the boundary of wealth.