Life Conduct Series. Chapter 1. Acquiring wealth through Good Karma Vs unfair Means!

“What is obtained through good Karmas and fortune seven generations enjoy,

And what is acquired through wrongful means, seven generations suffer.”

Example of Good Karma and Fortune: Let’s say a family inherits a prosperous business from their ancestors. They continue to nurture and expand it through their hard work, integrity, and ethical practices. Over the course of seven generations, the family members enjoy the benefits of their ancestors’ good karma and fortune. The business thrives, providing financial stability and opportunities for the descendants.

2. Example of Acquiring through Wrongful Means: Imagine a scenario where a person fraudulently gains control of someone else’s property or wealth. They deceive and manipulate others to amass their wealth through dishonest practices. However, their ill-gotten gains come with consequences. The negative repercussions of their actions continue to haunt their family for generations. They face legal issues, financial instability, and a tarnished reputation, leading to suffering and difficulties for their descendants.

These examples highlight how the effects of good or bad actions can extend beyond an individual’s lifetime, impacting future generations. It emphasizes the importance of cultivating positive values, performing good deeds, and avoiding unethical means to achieve success and happiness.

Guchi.

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