The Way is Fair: Matching Wealth with Knowledge is the True Path



Recently, I came across a share from Senior Brother Muqing, and it really resonated with me! He said, "The Way is most just; the flow of wealth never shows favoritism," and I completely agree.

There's one example that really struck home: a friend of his became homeless at 12, started his rise at 17, went bankrupt at 19, made a comeback at 21, and held half a billion yuan by 26. Another client inherited half a billion in family assets, lost it all by 29, and was driving a taxi by 31. This reversal between poverty and wealth made me realize that wealth is never accidental. What can truly hold wealth is the character and knowledge honed through experience.

Senior Brother says that people who truly become wealthy must first be "pressed down" and "hurt," go through poverty for five to eight years, experience several major ups and downs, shed all naivety, weakness, and vanity, and cultivate a steady mind and strong foundation. This isn't just motivation—it's reality. When your knowledge can't support your wealth, society will find countless ways to reclaim it.

For example, "brothers" suddenly appearing to borrow money from you, various seductive "bad relationships" defrauding you, or you yourself becoming inflated and venturing into projects you don't understand, trusting insider information about financial products... How many lottery jackpot winners actually keep their wealth?

So don't complain about lacking opportunities. Your current predicament may actually be protecting you. Life requires grinding yourself through experience. Once you've been ground enough, when timing arrives, what's meant for you will naturally come. Wealth and knowledge must match—this is an iron law!

#天道 # Wealth and Knowledge #成长感悟 #Senior Brother Muqing #Daoist Culture
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