Why Some Families Prosper for Generations — The Ancient Wisdom of Accumulated Virtue

Some families seem to prosper generation after generation.

Others slowly decline over time.

Ancient scholars explained this phenomenon with a simple phrase.


Ancient Wisdom

A family that accumulates good deeds will surely have lasting blessings.


This is not merely a moral lesson.

When a person consistently performs good actions,

their reputation grows.


The Real Asset in Life

In the real world, the greatest asset is not money.

It is trust.

People begin to trust that person.


When opportunities appear,

people naturally reach out to them first.


That is why blessings do not simply fall from the sky.

They often come through people.


What Saju (Four Pillars of Destiny) Says

In Saju, the Four Pillars of Destiny,

a birth chart shows the structure and flow of a person’s life.

But what someone builds upon that structure

is ultimately their own choice.


Ancient texts record another line together with the first.

A family that accumulates virtue will have lasting blessings.

A family that accumulates wrongdoing will have lingering misfortune.


The Core Message

Instead of constantly seeking blessings,

one should first build a life that accumulates them.


Blessings have an interesting nature.

When you chase them, they move farther away.

But when you quietly accumulate virtue,

they appear naturally.


Final Wisdom

The wise people of the past often said:

“Do not chase fortune.

Build virtue instead.”


When virtue accumulates,

blessings will follow.




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