The provided source material does not mention a cotton trade business, nor does it state that Annasaheb Chinchonikar was retired. In Chapter 3, it is the author, also called Annasaheb, who completed his government service in 1916. It was another devotee, Anna Chinchonikar, who expressed concern for the author's financial well-being. In response, Sai Baba did not discuss any business but advised that the author should now perform His service. Baba reassured him, stating, "His plates are always full; they will never be empty as long as he lives. By remaining devoted to me with feeling, his calamities will be removed."
What advice did Sai Baba give to Annasaheb Chinchonikar about his failing cotton trade business after his retirement in 1916?
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