"Our only motive is how people become interested in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. We have no other motive, no economic problem. Economic problem is . . . what is economic problem? We produce our own food and cloth—barely—and spiritual life. On the farm it is easier. And if they are dispatched to the city for livelihood, there are big, big roads and big, big cars and big, big anxieties. Then wine, meat and so on, so on . . . suicide. Their spiritual life finished. These rascals are protesting. They have no ideas of spiritual life. They think this is life—to be merry, enjoy and drink—"Eat. Drink. Be merry." How they are committing suicide, they do not know. Nature's law is very stringent. They are foolish rascal. There is no education for them. Still, if we try, many men will be saved."
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