On the other hand--just hypothetically, now--if aI think he did and does genuinely want to spiritually uplift the world. He saw the money making as a necessary means to that end, but got so caught up in it that it became his primary focus. He lost his perspective. I also think that he’s much more than a businessman in a dhoti. He’s got the spiritual juice big time. But again, his worldly indulgences and pursuits compromised that. Not that you can’t be simultaneously worldly and spiritual. But there’s something amiss if you’re posing as a celibate monk yet behaving as anything but one in your private life. That dichotomy creates a crazy schism in your personality and in your organization. __._,_.___
person had an entirely genuine desire to enlighten
the world, perceived that in order to do so it
would be necessary to have a big movement that was
run like a business--including accumulating money--
and himself had CEO-type inclinations in terms of
his temperament, how would his actions look any
different from what MMY is doing?
In other words, how can you tell the difference
between someone whose primary motivation is to
run a business that accumulates money and uses
a spiritual front to do so, and someone whose
primary motivation is to spiritually regenerate
the world and uses business techniques as a means?
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