For the female partner of the righteous man, is a ‘guarded (shmurah), unleavened-bread’, in relation to a ‘complete (shleimah), rich, unleavened-bread’.
And what caused this, that his female partner became his ‘guarded’ unleavened-bread (matzah)? It is because he guarded his drop. And of one who defiles his drop, his female partner is called a ‘broken (perusah) unleavened-bread’, ‘the bread of poverty’.
And the mystery of the matter: anyone who belittles ‘the bread’, or the breadcrumbs, which are as the drops of an olive,lxxxiSee BT Berakhot 52b [Var. in which there is like the measure of an olive] then poverty pursues him.lxxxiiBT Ḥullin 105b Rather, one needs to preserve his drops, so as not to throw them in an unnecessary place.