In short, the conclusions of limiting needs may be summed up as follows:
- The ideal is neither poverty nor affluence.
- Money is a means for fulfillment of needs and not an end.
- Conscious efforts should be made for earning money for the satisfaction of one's needs but they should not be such as to impinge on the rights of others.
- The limits of resources for the satisfaction of needs, comforts and conveniences of life should be determined.
- Infusing the principle of usage in wealth, developing the principle of detachment in the accumulation of wealth should be practiced.
- While accepting the value of money as a means to satisfy needs, its insignificance from the point of view of spiritual development should be considered.
- The capacity to abnegate or renounce should be developed.