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The source is the second paragraph in the shema said daily. In this prayer PLAGARIZED FROM THE TORAH, a righteous person will find economic sustenance and a wicked person will not fnd economic sustenance. Amazingly the shema does not say anything about having children or having the world say what a wonderful torah scholar you are. Rav Kook would give a parable on the beloved garden of G-d beng like a girl that was embarrassed to go out with a guy so she put on an old dress and messed up her hair so the guy wuld say that he does not think that she was suitable without realizing that it was a put on. In the same manner ANYONE that does not find ANYTHING in the beloved garden is defacto stating that G-d cannot provide him or her with whatever the given individual wants. I strongly recomend the readers to either the Jewish Idea part 2 by Rav Kahane or “Torah and Zionism?? by an anonomous writer