There is no information within the supplied text of Chapter 3 that explains Damu Anna's involvement in the cotton trade or Baba's opinion on it. The chapter's narrative centers on the author's own life path after his government service concluded. It recounts how Baba advised him against seeking another job, urging him instead to perform His service. As Chapter 3 explains, Baba stated, 'By remaining devoted to me with feeling, his calamities will be removed.' The text then shifts to a philosophical discourse on the nature of the Self and the dissolution of desire.
Why was Damu Anna involved in the cotton trade, and did Baba approve of this line of work for him?
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