THE ABILITY TO MANAGE ONE’S TIME IS A FORM OF WEALTH AND WISDOM
Master Jun Hong Lu: The ability to manage one’s time is in itself a form of wealth and wisdom. You may not understand this.
Don’t you think a person who makes good use of their time reciting Buddhist scriptures and performing good deeds is a wise person? If they perform so many good deeds and are so diligent in their recitation, do you think they are wealthy too?
Blessed with both wealth and wisdom, they are able to freely allocate their time. All of you are now dedicating all of your time, helping sentient beings, it goes to show that you have wisdom. This wisdom will in turn generate wealth for you.
This is because you know what your future is like, that is, to return to the embrace of Guan Yin Bodhisattva. Won’t you call this wisdom? When you go all out in your spiritual cultivation and help others, how much will you gain? Would you also agree that this is also a form of wealth?
Source: Master Jun Hong Lu’s Buddhism In Plain Terms, Volume 7 Chapter 26
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