>>14358092>Parnasa in the context of globalized commerce is an abomination.Parnasa is determined yearly in heaven no matter what your profession is
>It is a constant battle to keep on earning money, because otherwise you will die. You have the mitzvah to be diligent, but do you seriously believe the Creator of all the universe can't give you money?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOQqWOtFafcHaShem will help you as much as you believe in Him
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SEhJ_7TyZchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFR_7qF_2z4If you worry about money, you work overtime, that means you have zero emunah and bitachon in HaShem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d_rLNgzCyYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGsSBLKFdj4>And with time, your faculties to earn money will always degradeWho do you think created and maintains those faculties? Who do you think gives you that money?
>and you will one day find yourself unable to earn as much money as you did -- and now suffer. I'm starting to think your god is money
>So the only rational thing to do is become a part of the propertied class, where your faculties, and their applications, are disassociated from your parnasaParnasa is the amount of money and amount of fun you will get in an given year
>not from your own effortsYou definitely don't know what Parnasa is. Your post sounds like an AI generated text.
>essentially adding nothing of value to the world.You add value to the world by doing mitzvot
>In regards to earning a parnasa through the spread of emunahthis is definitely an AI generated text
>It's no longer pure and good, but tainted and bad.Please gnostic, we're put in this material world for a reason
>The best emunah is cultivated in ascetism, and a withdrawal from the material -- it is pure. That's your opinion and since it goes directly contrary to Torah, your opinion is less than nothing. People have a mitzvot to enjoy kosher "material" things (like intimacy, a good meal on Shabbat, etc)