Lots of baggage (supplies) slows down an army's advance. So riches (lots of money) delays or impedes the achievement of virtue (goodness).
2007-03-11 16:35:31
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answered by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6
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Baggage slows the advance of an army, and riches hinder the development of virtue.
2007-03-11 23:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Baggage would only slow an army down and keep them from doing their job.
So too would virtue in the rich.
2007-03-11 23:35:06
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answered by Bass 1
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Well, let's see - riches and virtue hardly ever go together, so I guess an army doesn't want a bunch of baggage. That would be my guess.
2007-03-11 23:35:50
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answered by Anonymous
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baggage is unnecissary to an army. so it means, and I totally agree with this, is that you dont need to be rich to be virtuous.
2007-03-11 23:34:55
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answered by jackichanrules13 2
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Material wealth is burdensome to the invirtuous.
2007-03-12 04:22:29
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answered by mark t 2
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