When Damu Anna's letter detailing his ambitious business plan was brought to Sai Baba by Shama, Baba's response was a clear counsel against it. As recounted in Chapter 25, after having the letter read aloud, Baba instructed Shama to tell Damu Anna, "Half a loaf of bread is enough for us; do not fall into the trap of millions." Baba questioned what Damu Anna was lacking, implying that contentment was more valuable than chasing immense wealth. This guidance left Damu Anna deeply disappointed, as he had been dreaming of becoming a millionaire and felt the fortress of his desires had crumbled.
How did Sai Baba respond to Damu Anna's letter about his plan to make a large amount of money?
๐ Chapter 25