According to the scriptures, what can happen when someone in a position of trust, like a project manager, betrays that trust through greed or stinginess?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 provides a cautionary tale about the consequences of betraying public trust. In the story, a community raises a significant amount of money to renovate a temple and appoints a wealthy man as the manager. He is given full control of the funds and is expected to work honestly and contribute personally. However, being 'very stingy by nature,' he mismanages the project. As the text explains, all the collected money was spent, the work was half-done, and he wouldn't part with a cent from his pocket. This act of betrayal leads to a cycle of 'bone-deep enmity' in future lives, where the individuals are reborn as a snake and a frog, still locked in conflict until Baba himself intervenes.


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