The Buddhist Approach to Wealth
University Lecture
Central University of Finance and Economics
emphasizes that inner wealth is more important than external wealth, proposing to divide wealth into four parts for living, investment, savings, and charity. He criticizes the comparison and greed caused by excessive pursuit of money, advocating for a middle way of life with contentment and few desires. The Khenpo also stresses the importance of treating wealth correctly, not letting money harm one's spirit, and encourages students to cultivate altruism and pursue spiritual wealth to achieve true happiness and well-being.