अर्थ · Artha · Wealth and meaning
Money, work, ambition — examined under monastic light. These reflections argue, gently and persistently, that the question is not how much, but for what. And, more rarely asked: what does enough look like?
“The question is never how much you earned. It is how much you kept — of yourself.”
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March 7, 2020·10 min read
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