Protestant ethic
Weber referred to this approach as the "Protestant Ethic." He believed that this attitude toward work and money was influenced by the values of the Protestant work ethic, particularly among Calvinist Protestants. The emphasis on hard work, discipline, and saving money was seen as a way to demonstrate one's faith and ensure salvation.
The cast system was practically no different from the class system of most civilized societies. It was a system of governance that is demonstrated in colonies of ants and bees. It was also generic to the hieratical systems used to classify workers, with respect to their academic achievements and social status. As a result of human greed and vanity it developed into an extremely oppressive system of discrimination and tyranny. In today's society we basically have the Upper Class, the Middle Class and the Lower Class. The upper class has created structures that engage in preferential treatment for their clan. Form the education of their children to the food they eat, the clothes they wear, the way they socialize, their security, their health care and their preferential influence. There is a system called democracy, which is purported to engender social equity and parity but you can discern a sinister capitalist agenda dictating Governmental policies. Sometimes the determination of an operating system as good or bad relies upon the integrity of the operator. In today's society, we are grouped into Upper class, Middle class and Lower class - mainly by the money we earn and by the background and education we have had. However, the caste system is not organised by money, this is one of the wonderful aspects of the caste system; money had no role in determining the fate of a person. A rich trader (Vaishya), however rich he was, was still a trader. A warrior (Kshatriya) could enjoy power and respect, but earned them only by fighting and defending the Brahmins, Vaishyas and Shudras. A Brahmin was not closest to Moksha because of his money - the Brahmins live the life of a frugal person without any luxuries - but because of his beliefs.
The social environment of the Philippines is characterized by strong family ties and a deeply ingrained sense of community. Filipinos place a high value on hospitality and close-knit relationships with extended family members. Social gatherings, such as fiestas, are common and play a significant role in fostering social connections. Religion also heavily influences the social fabric of the country, with the majority of Filipinos being Roman Catholic.
Economical in the use or appropriation of resources; not wasteful or lavish; wise in the expenditure or application of force, materials, time, etc.; characterized by frugality; sparing; economical; saving; as, a frugal housekeeper; frugal of time., Obtained by, or appropriate to, economy; as, a frugal fortune.
Frugal
A frugal government is a government that is economical
A person who is NOT frugal is a spendthrift.
she is such a frugal woman that she never bought a car!
I'm not cheap, just frugal!
They are characterized as being hardworking and frugal, and they engage primarily in farming and fishing. For more information you can go to Ilocano people on Wikipedia here's the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilocano_people
Elise was frugal when shopping for herself. Are you so frugal that you read books online to save money? Bob was very frugal; he walked to work instead of taking the bus. That is the difference between us : he is a tightwad while I am merely frugal.
A frugal person avoids wasting anything.
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The word "frugal" is an adjective.
They are characterized as being hardworking and frugal, and they engage primarily in farming and fishing. For more information you can go to Ilocano people on Wikipedia here's the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilocano_people