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Vivekananda Mailing List-11/27/02

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The householder is the basis, the prop, of the whole society. He is the

principal earner. The poor, the weak, the children and the women who do

not work — all live upon the householder; so there must be certain

duties that he has to perform, and these duties must make him feel

strong to perform them, and not make him think that he is doing things

beneath his ideal. Therefore, if he has done something weak, or has

made some mistake, he must not say so in public; and if he is engaged

in some enterprise and knows he is sure to fail in it, he must not

speak of it. Such self-exposure is not only uncalled for, but also

unnerves the man and makes him unfit for the performance of his

legitimate duties in life. At the same time, he must struggle hard to

acquire these things — firstly, knowledge, and secondly, wealth. It is

his duty, and if he does not do his duty, he is nobody. A householder

who does not struggle to get wealth is immoral. If he is lazy and

content to lead an idle life, he is immoral, because upon him depend

hundreds. If he gets riches, hundreds of others will be thereby

supported.

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