He is indeed virtuous, wise, and righteous who neither for his own sake nor for the sake of another (does any wrong), who does not crave for sons, wealth, or kingdom, and does not desire success by unjust means.
He is indeed virtuous, wise and righteous who neither for his own sake nor for the sake of another does any wrong, who does not crave for sons, wealth or kingdom, and does not desire success by unjust means.

Deep Commentary

The Buddha teaches that a truly righteous person does not commit evil deeds for their own sake, nor for the sake of others, such as family or friends. Historically, people have committed atrocities for personal gain, sacrificed lives to pray for heirs, waged destructive wars to expand their kingdoms, or used unethical and ruthless business practices to accumulate wealth. A wise person refuses to build their prosperity upon the suffering of others. By refraining from all unwholesome actions driven by greed for power, wealth, or personal desires, and by maintaining moral integrity, such a person embodies true virtue, wisdom, and righteousness.

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