Chanakya Policy: people have these four demerits, can never become rich and successful - Newztezz Online

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Chanakya Policy: people have these four demerits, can never become rich and successful


Acharya
 Chanakya was a great diplomat, strategist and economist. Even today he is counted among the best scholars. He also wrote many scriptures in addition to economics. Of which, ethics is still relevant in the minds of the people today. Along with the themes of the book, Acharya Chanakya's policies are also based on practical knowledge which shows man the way to success by following the right path. Acharya Chanakya has described many policies for becoming rich and achieving success. Chanakya has said about some vices in human beings. Those who have these vices can never be rich and successful. So man should get rid of these vices from within himself.

Walking on the path of iniquity

According to Acharya Chanakya, a person who walks on the path of iniquity leads himself to fall. A person who walks on the path of iniquity is never prosperous and successful. If a person abandons religion and becomes successful or prosperous by walking on the path of Ardham , that person is destroyed very quickly So one should always follow the path of religion.

Getting up late and being unclean

Acharya Chanakya says that a person does not take care of his hygiene. Keeps the area around them dirty and stays asleep even after sunrise. Mother Lakshmi's grace never showers on such people. People who have these vices never prosper and succeed.

Rude speaker

According to Acharya Chanakya, harsh speech should not be used. This leads to problems in the path to success and wealth. According to the Chanakya policy, one should renounce these vices and bring generosity and sweetness in words. The person who speaks sweetly has the grace of his mother Lakshmi. Sweetness is able to impress anyone. Therefore, a sweet-spoken person achieves success in his life.

Underestimating others

According to Acharya Chanakya, one should not consider others as inferior to oneself. Those who value others less than themselves suffer. Whether the person in front of you is your enemy or your friend, he should never be considered secondary to himself. Those who live in this misunderstanding are left behind in achieving success.

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