We humans have desires for several things in this materialized world. We need money to survive, but beyond this, we must realize that these desires are ultimately false. Attaining this wisdom is crucial. At a certain stage, God will provide you with everything, but you will no longer have the desire to use it.
The Paradox of Desire
Humans constantly desire more and better. When we achieve these desires, we often lose the desire to use them. An intelligent individual will understand this paradox and refrain from desiring things excessively. Instead, they will save money or resources to donate or help others, focusing solely on peace.
The Consequences of Desire
If you have desires for material things, it leads to unnecessary efforts, stress, and karma. A compassionate person who donates and helps others does not worry about tomorrow. It is not wrong to save money, but it should not exceed your limits and needs. We should aim to be wise individuals who do not expect anything in return and focus on our work without dwelling on unnecessary and negative thoughts. The universe will listen and respond accordingly.
Playing the Game of Life
Reduce your needs, increase your income, and play this game like a professional. Understand this: you will gain wisdom within yourself. Do not expect anything but fulfill your responsibilities. Whatever you earn, if you give some part of it to help others and care for people, you will become a master and divine.
Achieving Wisdom and Selflessness
By reducing your needs and avoiding expectations, you will achieve wisdom. Your words will become crystal clear and selfless. Strive to be in this state, where every word you utter is imbued with wisdom and selflessness.