Wealth And The Golden Middle Path


wealthymatters.comAsceticism was experimented with and rejected by the Buddha before he attained enlightenment.

Buddha preached contentment (santutthi) and limited desires (appicchata).However, contentment and paucity of wishes must be accompanied by effort and diligence, not by complacency and idleness.

Poverty (dadiddiya) is never praised or encouraged by the Buddha. “For householders in this world, poverty is suffering” “Woeful in the world is poverty and debt.”Many passages in the Buddhist scriptures exhort lay people to seek and amass wealth in rightful ways. Among the good results of good kamma, one is to be wealthy.The possession of wealth by certain people is often praised and encouraged in the Pali Canon, indicating that wealth is something to be sought after. Among the Buddha’s lay disciples, the better known, the most helpful, and the most often praised were in large part wealthy persons, such as Anathapindika. Read more of this post

A Great Way To Celebrate Birthdays


wealthymatters.comHere is the link to a nice story. I came across it here today.

“I asked a bunch of my friends on Facebook what should I do on my 65th and I got a whole long list of stuff and one of my friends said, ‘Why don’t you do 65 random acts of kindness?’”

I thought it a capital idea.We distribute sweets to our friends,take them out for a treat, maybe throw a party to celebrate our birthday.Why not try this too?It should not cost a great deal and even if money is tight,we can do good deeds for free.Why not just do something to make one person per complete year you have lived,happy?

Come September I think I will give it a shot.Maybe I will even blog about the results.If somebody has a birthday coming up sooner why not try this and tell me about your experience?

 

A MESSAGE FOR TODAY


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Ford Family – Passing Wealth Down The Generations


wealthymatters,comTo pay for the New Deal, meant to pull America out of the Great Depression, FDR raised taxes in America.A per the new tax laws in 1935, taxes were raised to 50 percent on estates over $4 million and to 70 percent on those over $50 million.Henry Ford didn’t like the implications of these taxes for his business.You can read about his reasoning in these excerpts from newspapers of that time:

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/62414312

http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1915&dat=19250919&id=4AMhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=WnUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3508,5720783 Read more of this post

We Make Millionaires


 “We are not interested in becoming crorepatis but in making others crorepatis.”…….Read more here https://wealthymatters.com/2011/03/09/tata-style-philanthropy/

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