Damu Anna's deep disappointment, as detailed in Chapter 25, stemmed from the complete collapse of his grand financial ambitions. He had a clear vision for his business plan, calculating that he would "have earned one lakh now, and put half a lakh on interest," instantly becoming a millionaire money-lender. When Baba's advice was to avoid the "trap of millions," Damu Anna felt the "fortress of his desires crumbled." In his mind, he had "kicked away the served plate himself," viewing Baba's guidance not as protection but as the direct cause of losing a guaranteed fortune.
I feel like I missed a huge opportunity, just like Damu Anna. Why was he so disappointed with Baba's advice?
📖 Chapter 25