yas tv Äsakta-matir gehe
putra-vittaiá¹£aṇÄturaḥ
straiṇaḥ ká¹›paṇa-dhÄ«r mÅ«á¸ho
mamÄham iti badhyate
yaḥ - one who; tu - however; Äsakta - attached; matiḥ - whose consciousness; gehe - to his home; putra - for children; vitta - and money; eá¹£aṇa - by ardent desire; Äturaḥ - disturbed; straiṇaḥ - lusty to enjoy women; ká¹›paṇa - miserly; dhīḥ - whose mentality; mÅ«á¸haḥ - unintelligent; mama - everything is mine; aham - I am everything; iti - thus thinking; badhyate - is bound.
Although one may try by various analytical or psychological processes to detach the mind from illusory family attachment, one will inevitably be drawn back into the network of material attachment unless the heart is purified by Kṛṣṇa consciousness. A miserly householder thinks only of his own family or community, without mercy for outsiders. Being egoistic, lusty, attached and always disturbed by ardent desires to enjoy money and children, a materialistic householder is hopelessly bound in a web of anxiety.