"Reality" A man asked me why there is so much poverty nowadays .....? Reply: I don't think there is as much poverty today as there is noise ... What we call poverty today is actually the name of unfulfilled desires ....
We have even seen the days of poverty when when there was no money to put plaster on the board in school, they used to put honey. Slate did not have money to write on slate. They used cell coin ..... The school clothes they used to take only on Eid .... If they used to buy clothes for a wedding, the school people would take the same color so that the uniforms would not have to be made separately .... .
". If they used to buy clothes for a wedding, the school people would take the same color so that the uniforms would not have to be made separately .... If the clothes were torn, they would sew them and wear them again and again .... Even if the shoe was torn, they would sew it again and again .... And the shoe service or Bata was made of plastic from a local company .... If a guest came to the house, they would ask for ghee, salt and pepper from a neighboring house. ..Today, God willing, every household has one month's worth of goods. The guest has all the luggage .... Today, school children have their uniforms ironed seven days a week and keep them at home .... Wear a new pair every day .... Today, if one has to go to a wedding, separate clothes and shoes are bought for the Mahindi Barat and William .... In the time of our Baba Ji, a walking man used to give thanks, his clothes were up to three hundred, his boots were up to two hundred and his pockets were empty .... Today's walking youth who is crying for poverty has in his pocket a mobile phone of thirty thousand rupees, clothes of at least two thousand rupees, shoes of at least three thousand rupees, a watch on his hand .... ..
In the days of poverty, when there was no oil in the house to light a lamp, they would dip cotton in mustard oil and burn it.
In today's world there is poverty for fulfillment of desires .... If someone can't sew three pairs of clothes to attend a wedding or three pairs of clothes for Eid, he thinks I am poor. Poverty is the name of unfulfilled desires today. We have become ungrateful, that is why blessings have come ...