In the context of the Subhāṣhita's wisdom, which of the following best encapsulates the essence of the "greatest wealth" mentioned?
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The ability to accumulate material possessions that are immune to theft and governmental authority.
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The ownership of knowledge, which, though intangible, remains unaffected by loss, authority, and grows through use.
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A form of wealth that, though burdensome, remains eternal and invulnerable to rulers and thieves.
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A treasure trove of material goods that, while protected from theft, diminishes over time despite being used.
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