The truth of differentiation
This differentiation has a great truth and a great meaning. With this differentiation, God may have deprived the poor of wealth, because He knows that the rich will oppress him, so He protected him from fleeting pleasure, and perhaps He deprived him of wealth in order to raise his status on the Day of Resurrection. The poorer the believer is, the closer he is. I raise you up, so do not think that your poverty is an omen or a failure. Because I am talking about success, I say that it is not necessary for a successful person to be rich (success does not always require wealth, but rather it requires determination). In all self-management books and books that talk about success, there are many ways to mention and let us avoid... Repetition: I mentioned previously that success requires strength, and this strength is used in the case of possession. You will not benefit from someone else’s strength if you do not possess it, so this strength is attributed to you. What I mean is that strength can either be (wealth), or (knowledge and intelligence), or (physical strength), or (care from others). Before society and their exertion of all kinds of forces in order to achieve your goal) and all of these forces are achieved by what I mentioned previously... Love from emptiness only produces emptiness, and the tightness that you carry in your chest and you do not know what caused it, I will explain it to you now. Are you ready to treat this phenomenon?? We must connect the body and the soul for many reasons, including: that this body without a soul is useless, even if it is healthy and sound, and that this soul, with the mystery that surrounds it, is something neglected by humans, and with this neglect was a great calamity, for the body has food and humans are keen to nourish it properly. They forget the food for the soul. Do not be surprised by my words if I tell you that the kings, who were kings, neglected their souls, so they became hungry, waiting for someone to feed them.
From the book Life Skills by Ibrahim Al-Shamlan