565. But as regards the love of the world: it is a love opposed to heavenly love in a less degree than love of self; because the evils hidden within it are lesser evils. The love of the world is wishing to secure to oneself; by any kind of artifice, the wealth of others, and in setting his heart upon riches, and permitting the world to draw him and lead him away from spiritual love, which is love towards the neighbour, and thus from heaven and from the Divine. But this love is manifold. There is a love of wealth for the sake of being exalted to honours, when these alone are loved. There is a love of honours and dignities with a view to the increase of wealth. There is a love of wealth for the sake of various uses that give delight in the world. There is a love of wealth merely for the sake of wealth, which is a miserly love; and so on. The end for the sake of which wealth is sought is called its use; and it is the end or use that gives to love its quality; for the love is such as is the end in view, and all other things merely serve it as means.