However, many people today have strayed from this path, unsure whether it is society that has confused them or they who have become absorbed in it.
As people grow, they must eventually face reality. Many fail or refuse to do so, immersing themselves in their own fantasies, believing that the outside world is filthy and only their own world is pure. To them, all secular matters seem worthless.
They maintain an air of pride, always looking down on money and material gain. These practical matters appear vulgar in their eyes. But what is the reality?
They consider themselves noble and lofty, upholding an unyielding sense of integrity and pride, disdainful of anything related to money. Yet, from another perspective, without money, how could they afford fashion or pursue elegance? Even if their actions are intended for the good of society or the people, have they considered who funds their endeavors? Without their parents’ support, they might not even be able to sustain themselves, let alone claim nobility or lofty ideals.
In truth, they do care about money and material gain; they just never lacked them growing up, so they cannot fully grasp the feelings of those who once struggled for basic sustenance. Ultimately, one’s environment shapes a person. While this is not their fault, it is unfair to judge or influence others based solely on their own perspective.