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"Nothing done in humility
for the sake of God is bad. But things and pursuits differ.
Everything not strictly necessary is a hindrance to salvation
- everything, that is to say, that does not contribute
to the soul's salvation or to the body's life.
"For it is not food, but gluttony, that is bad; not money,
but attachment to it; not speech, but idle talk; not the
world's delights, but dissipation; not love of one's family,
but the neglect of God that such love may produce; not
the clothes worn only for covering and protection from
cold and heat, but those that are excessive and costly;
not the houses that also protect us from heat and cold,
as well as from anything human or animal that might harm
us, but houses with two or three floors, large and expensive;
not owning something, but owning it when it has no vital
use for us."
St. Peter of Damascus.

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