From Sai Baba's spiritual viewpoint, Damu Anna's plan was misguided because it stemmed from greed and a lack of contentment with what God had already provided. In Chapter 25, Baba's immediate comment upon hearing of the plan was, "It seems he is trying to touch the sky! He doesn't want what God gives." He viewed the pursuit of millions as a "trap" and advised that "Half a loaf of bread is enough for us." This indicates that Baba saw the ambition not as a sound business venture, but as a spiritual failing where Damu Anna's mind had "gone astray" in its desire for excessive wealth, overlooking the sufficiency of his current life.
From Sai Baba's perspective, why was Damu Anna's plan to trade cotton and earn millions considered misguided?
📖 Chapter 25