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Give the substance following passage

A right-minded man will shrink from seeming
to be what he is not or pretending to be richer
than he really is, or assuming a style of living
that his circumstances will not justify. He will
have courage to live honestly within his means,
rather than live dishonestly upon the means of
other people; for he who incurs debts in striving
to maintain a style of living beyond his income
is in spirit as dishonest as the man who openly
picks your pocket. To many this many seem an
want extreme view, but it will bear the strictest test.
The honourable man, on the otherhand, is frugal
of his means, and pays his way honestly. He
does not seek to pass himself off as richer than
he is, or by running into debt, open an account
with ruin. As that man is not poor whose means
are small but whose desires are controlled, so
that man in rich whose means are more than
sufficient for his wants.​

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Answered by devimanju6481
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Man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand in it. Whatever ... If you lead your life the right way, the karma will take care of itself. ... I just believe in one fewer god than you do.

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