kvacic ca śītÄtapa-vÄta-vará¹£a-
pratikriyÄá¹ kartum anīśa Äste
kvacin mitho vipaṇan yac ca kiñcid
vidveá¹£am á¹›cchaty uta vitta-Å›Äá¹hyÄt
kvacit - sometimes; ca - also; śīta-Ätapa-vÄta-vará¹£a - of freezing cold, scorching heat, strong wind and excessive rainfall; pratikriyÄm - counteraction; kartum - to do; anīśaḥ - being unable; Äste - remains in misery; kvacit - sometimes; mithaḥ - one another; vipaṇan - selling; yat ca - whatever; kiñcit - a little bit; vidveá¹£am - mutual enmity; á¹›cchati - obtain; uta - it is so said; vitta-Å›Äá¹hyÄt - because of cheating one another merely for money.
This is an example of the struggle for existence, the attempt to counteract the onslaught of material nature. This creates enmity in society, and consequently society is filled with envious people. One person is envious of another, and this is the way of the material world. The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement aims at creating an atmosphere of non-envy. Of course it is not possible for everyone to become Kṛṣṇa conscious, but the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement can create an exemplary society wherein there is no envy.