Oneness: Seeing the Big Financial Picture: Virtues Oneness in the context of financial wealth means understanding that all financial decisions, no matter how small, are interconnected and affect the overall health of one's or a business's financial status. This includes how investments (assets) can generate income (cash flow) while managing debts (liabilities) to increase overall financial value. For example, a personal decision to invest in higher education impacts future earning potential, just as a business's choice to prioritize sustainable practices might initially cost more but can lead to greater customer loyalty and long-term profitability. Oneness in Yijing can also refer to virtues. This famous phrase in Yijing 厚的载物 means those with thick virtues can hold the most, including financial wealth. This concept underscores the idea that individuals with profound moral integrity and virtue have the capacity to bear great responsibilities, influen...
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