It Is Easy to Talk Philosophy When You Are Rich: - Beyond Bank Balance - The Avadhoota Way of Seeing in Hinduism There is a common belief that philosophy is a luxury, something reserved for those who have already secured their meals, their homes, and their comforts. A poor man is told he has no time for such matters, and a settled man treats it as a hobby to be picked up on weekends. Both miss the point entirely. Hindu philosophy, especially the Advaita Vedanta tradition, never made wealth or poverty a qualification for truth. The Upanishads were composed and understood by kings, hermits, and wandering ascetics alike. What mattered was not the size of one's possessions but the clarity of one's seeing. The Problem of the Growing List Every being needs food, shelter, and covering for the body. This much is basic survival, and no philosophy denies it. But human beings rarely stop there. The list grows on its own: a particular type of house, a particular type of mate, a particular ...