Not only the enemy, but even the circumstances will accept defeat! 5 bitter truths of Acharya Chanakya that will change your life

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Chanakya Niti: Often times, the biggest battle in life is not with someone else, but with your mistakes, fears, and decisions. In times like these, people look for inspiration, but there are some lessons that go beyond inspiration and change the way of thinking. Acharya Chanakya’s politics is one of them. Things written centuries ago still influence people because of the tact, wisdom, and art of reading situations.

In today’s fast-paced life, where everyone tries to maintain a balance between their goals, relationships and competition, some harsh but practical words of Chanakya can give guidance to people. These things are not meant to hurt anyone, but rather give an understanding to strengthen oneself and avoid the wrong people. Let us know those 5 bitter truths of Acharya Chanakya which are being discussed even today.

Don’t reveal your weakness in front of everyone
Acharya Chanakya believes that every person should identify their limitations and weaknesses, but should not reveal them to everyone. This does not mean that a person should brag, but not everyone has your best interest in mind. Even today this thing is seen in many places. Be it at work, business or personal life, many people share their weaknesses in emotions or trust, and then the same starts being used against them. It is wise to trust someone thoughtfully.

Looking strong is also a strategy
Don’t create fear like a snake, create respect
Chanakya gave an example that even if a snake is not poisonous, it should not show itself as weak. This policy does not mean being aggressive but having confidence in your personality. It is often observed that people start treating people who bow too much or give everything away lightly. While those who remain calm and set their boundaries are taken more seriously.

You don’t have to win every argument

Don’t waste your time arguing with a stupid person
In the age of social media, this lesson seems more important than ever. It is not wise to respond to every opinion and enter into every discussion. Chanakya said that instead of spending energy convincing some people, it is better to use that energy in one’s work and development. Sometimes silence is not defeat, it is the wisest response.

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Learn how to let go of the past
Remembering old mistakes over and over again can prevent a person from moving forward. Chanakya Niti advises focusing on the present. Failure in life, breakdown of relationships or regret over any decision can happen to everyone. But staying stuck in the same thing for too long reduces the chances of a fresh start. Learning and moving forward is real progress.

If you are working towards your goal, be prepared like a lion.
Half-hearted efforts often remain incomplete
It is also an important idea in Chanakya that when you start any work, do it with full preparation and full dedication. Often success is not achieved by talent but by continuous efforts.

(Disclaimer: The information and information contained in this article is based on general assumptions. Indian news18 has not confirmed these assumptions. Contact the relevant expert before implementing them.)

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