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How does Buddhism view others working to earn money?
According to many classics of Sakyamuni Buddha, it tells us that on the one hand, we should strive to create wealth, on the other hand, we should not be greedy for money. In Buddhism's view, cause and effect are very important. Giving is the cause of wealth, and trying to make money is just a kind of help to wealth. If there was no charity in the past, no matter how hard you work in this life, you can't make money, or you can't get money all the time. There are too many businessmen who do business day and night, and some of them are so thrifty that they don't want to stay in hotels or spend the night in cars. There are also people who are so diligent in doing business, and go home to take a bath for a few days. Finally, the poor, heavily in debt, have nowhere to stand, and rent houses from people everywhere. This is not luck and fate, but the reason why there was no charity and no wealth in the last life. That's why I will work hard in this life. Finally, draw water with a sieve, living in poverty. Because of this, some people lament that "great wealth comes from the sky, and small wealth comes from frugality." This sentence does not hold water either. Therefore, wealth is felt through our past and present efforts; Therefore, we can still help others to repair their wealth through generous charity in this life. With "cause" and your own efforts-help (auxiliary conditions), you will bear the "fruit" of wealth.