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Chanakya Niti: Do not waste time in finding faults in others, improve in yourself


The policies and ideas of Acharya Chanakya may seem a bit harsh to the people, but the truth of life is hidden in his words. 
Today people are running in such a way that they do not have time for themselves. In this run-of-the-mill life, we may ignore the thoughts of Acharya Chanakya, but his precious words will help you in every test of your life. We are presenting one of those ideas of Acharya Chanakya for you today. Today, his idea is based on 'reform'.

Acharya Chanakya says, 'Do not waste your time in finding faults in others, the scope for improvement in oneself ends.

This statement of Acharya Chanakya implies that there are many human beings who have a great desire to find faults within others. This is because they are very relaxed in doing this work. But he often forgets that the remaining scope of improvement left in him by doing Aisha is also completely gone.

In real life, you will find many people of different nature, but some of these people are also those who keep only the shortcomings in others. They feel that if there is any perfect in the world, then they are themselves.

There are many shortcomings in the rest of the people and they further increase their misunderstanding so much that they neither see nor understand anything ahead of it. Due to this misunderstanding, they do something that they should not do. One of these is to find flaws in others.

Individuals of this nature always keep flaws in others. While many people are such that even if there are lac flaws in them, they become adept at finding the faults of others by hiding their deficiencies. If you have something like this, do not do it at all.

Such a person is so lost in this one thing that his instinct becomes the same. Nobody likes this kind of person. For this reason, Acharya Chanakya has said, 'Do not waste time in finding faults in others, this ends the scope for improvement in oneself'.

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