The mention of Chanakya would be lacking from ancient Indian history. Indian educator, economist, lawyer, royal counsellor, and philosopher Chanakya, also referred to as Kautilya, was also a teacher. He also went by the name Vishnugupta.
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He is credited with writing the Arthashastra, an Indian political book. In India, he is also credited with founding political science and economics.
the traditional economist Chanakya. The Maurya dynasty is credited with his contributions to the development of classical economics. But his creative output vanished around the end of the Gupta Empire and wasn't found again until the 20th century.
Along with writing intellectual works, he also helped Chandragupta Maurya, the first Mauryan Emperor, become emperor. Chanakya was so shrewd and knowledgeable that he managed to make a commoner the king.
He consequently had a significant impact on the Maurya Empire. He also served as Chandragupta and Chandragupta's son Bindusara's principal counsellor.
Chanakya's gems of wisdom
While serving as the Emperor's main strategist and advisor, he was also a key contributor to the writing down of several pearls of wisdom that still hold true today.
While serving as the Emperor's main strategist and advisor, he was also a key contributor to the writing down of several pearls of wisdom that still hold true today.
Popular belief of goodness
The adage "a good deed will be returned by a good deed" is well known and widely accepted. In other words, whatever good we spread throughout the universe will find a way to return to us.
The adage "a good deed will be returned by a good deed" is well known and widely accepted. In other words, whatever good we spread throughout the universe will find a way to return to us.
We have always prioritized doing good things, or at the very least, our elder generations have made sure we do so. Our first obligation is to practice good deeds and count benefits.
The cosmos does, however, work in strange ways. When our good efforts and intentions fail, we are forced to reflect on our behavior.
We did it because... Exists anything truly good?
We did it because... Exists anything truly good?
We feel successful when we achieve even the smallest tasks that make someone smile, even just a glimpse of a smile.
Tips to help people by Chanakya
Therefore, bear in mind this advice from Acharya Chanakya if you want to make others around you happy and smile often!
Therefore, bear in mind this advice from Acharya Chanakya if you want to make others around you happy and smile often!
Steer clear of these people
Chanakya describes three categories of persons in his philosophical writings that shouldn't be helped because doing so will only make their helpers unhappy and troubled!
Chanakya describes three categories of persons in his philosophical writings that shouldn't be helped because doing so will only make their helpers unhappy and troubled!
#1 Infamous or charatcterless women
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When they witness a damsel in trouble, people are frequently affected on an emotional level. However, one should pause to determine whether a woman in such a situation is actually in jeopardy for no fault of her own.
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When they witness a damsel in trouble, people are frequently affected on an emotional level. However, one should pause to determine whether a woman in such a situation is actually in jeopardy for no fault of her own.
This is due to the terrible fact that there are a lot of ladies out there who are nearly always in problems as a result of their behavior and behaviors!
No loyalty = no help!
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Such a woman may lack character, that is, never be honest or faithful to one person, be rude, etc. The man who wishes to care for such a woman will only experience agony and trouble as a result of helping or caring for her.
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Such a woman may lack character, that is, never be honest or faithful to one person, be rude, etc. The man who wishes to care for such a woman will only experience agony and trouble as a result of helping or caring for her.
Destruction of self
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These women simply want males for their own selfish needs, i.e., to be taken care of. One's social standing and personal life may crumble if they become trapped by such a woman.
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These women simply want males for their own selfish needs, i.e., to be taken care of. One's social standing and personal life may crumble if they become trapped by such a woman.
#2 Keep away from sad people!
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One should avoid those who tend to or pretend to be depressed and lonely without cause, both literally and symbolically. They continually complain about everything and are never satisfied with what they have.
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One should avoid those who tend to or pretend to be depressed and lonely without cause, both literally and symbolically. They continually complain about everything and are never satisfied with what they have.
Being around such a depressed person will make you perpetually depressed. People who are unhappy despite having no justification for doing so are frequently envious of other people's joy.
Stay in peace
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When they have no justification for doing so, they continue to curse other people and feel deceived. It is recommended to stay far away from these folks as their presence seriously disrupts one's mental calm.
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When they have no justification for doing so, they continue to curse other people and feel deceived. It is recommended to stay far away from these folks as their presence seriously disrupts one's mental calm.
#3 Advising stupid people
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Never provide advice to naive individuals. You are mistaken if you believe that educating them will benefit them and help them acquire something.
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Never provide advice to naive individuals. You are mistaken if you believe that educating them will benefit them and help them acquire something.
There is no use in counselling or assisting them because illiterate individuals are incapable of comprehending the proper principles of life.
They might begin to argue over utterly unimportant issues, wasting your time and energy. They will also let you down. In the end, it will be you who suffers from stress.
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