That is a core question. Where do Brahmins, as opposed to non-Brahmins, thrive? What is required?
A Brahmin is not necessarily wealthy. In fact I would think that one would be less wealthy, less material and more devoted to non-material matters.
There is a clash. People ignore it. People make money off it being ignored. People probably deliberately try to prevent people from not ignoring it.
But it is reality. There’s a clash. There’s a huge incompatibility.
I look around my city and I don’t see places for Brahmins to thrive, as one might expect given its self-proclaimed greatness. But greatness never is the result of material creations.
I realize that this question is very important to me and for my goals in life. It’s not something incidental, that can be avoided. It must be faced. Every Brahmin needs a place to thrive. But the current stock of idiots in power think that constantly rewarding and reinforcing the lowest common denominator is compassion.
Look what’s happening.
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