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This Is Why You NEVER Have Money || Acharya Prashant, IIT-Goa (2025)
Acharya Prashant
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Economics
Spirituality
Wisdom
Conditioning
Authenticity
Desire
Value
Facts
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that real economics is inseparable from real spirituality because wisdom dictates how one earns and spends money. Without a spiritual foundation, individuals are easily conditioned by external influences, such as celebrities or societal norms, leading them to assign arbitrary value to objects like jewelry. This lack of discernment results in distorted economic choices, where people invest life savings in things with little practical utility while ignoring truly valuable investments. He emphasizes that wisdom is necessary to understand the true cost of one's livelihood, which includes non-quantifiable factors like time, inner purity, and mental well-being, rather than just monetary compensation. He highlights the tragic consequences of poor evaluation, citing examples like individuals who spend excessively on traditional ceremonies or dowries instead of education. Acharya Prashant describes authenticity as being fiercely independent of external validation, explaining that dependency on praise makes one a slave to others' opinions. He further clarifies that hurt arises from expectations and desires, and an authentic person remains unharmed because they do not seek to possess external things. Finally, he advises focusing on facts rather than abstract concepts of truth, suggesting that one should pass through experiences without resisting or accumulating them.