Good deeds can only be rewarded with good deeds, but not with positive results. Because what we call good is flawed and not perfect. The leaked goodness means that the good fruit has an end, and when we get the good fruit, it will also be accompanied by trouble and pain. The most important thing is that when we get good results and enjoy good results, we will get lost in them, and we will unconsciously create a sinful karma, which is very rewarding for the emperor, but it is also very easy to create the most karma. A bad command will hurt the people of a country.
Only by doing good deeds and accumulating virtue on the basis of enlightenment can such goodness be leak-free, and the blessing will be transformed into merit and the positive result of becoming a Buddha can be achieved. This is the double cultivation of wisdom emphasized by Buddhism. Doing good is to cultivate happiness, and reading classics is to cultivate wisdom.
Deep into the scriptures, wisdom is like the sea.
Namo amit Ba