Keep aside the
teachings of chanakya neeti and have a look over world history. You will find
that most of the men who did anything great were not the strongest, lacked in
resources or were in no condition to begin. Anyhow, they all had one thing in
common and that was “strategy”. Not juts a strategy but a good one.
The reality of the
world is that your intentions have no significance at all. What matters
most are the consequences of your actions and actions of others.
Suppose someone is on rooftop and jumps from there. He /she/it will
get hurt for sure no matter that person is how good or bad. We live in a
physical reality where action is supreme. If a good person performs some stupidity
then consequences will not be alterable for him.
The rule is
simple i.e. you cannot be too generous and expect profit in business.
Chanakya neeti clearly points over the significance of planning and strategy in
life. When your actions are well guided then the probability of hitting the
right target increases exponentially.
Whether be it your
personal, professional or private life; things cannot be taken for granted. You
might be too lucky that no harm reached you till date, but you still have a
life in-front and the associated risks/dangers. Remember that, “Failing to
plan” is equals to “planning to fail”. It takes a great deal of efforts
to manage life, but worth it. After all it’s your very own life.
Choose you friends
properly and be more attentive while choosing enemies. Make an action plan and
prepare a much better plan B. You wont be getting much chances and with every
second ticking out your life is becoming shorter.
Please stop
complaining, being innocent and lazy. Determine your goals, create an action
plan and go get your dreams. I don’t believe in you, its you who has to believe
in yourself.
* Remember the teaching of Kautilya from
Chanakya Neeti that don’t get too excited. When you plan you need to be calm.
Now, after you have planned you must remain quite i.e. not to share the secret.
(No one will pull your leg, interfere and thus the obstacles will be minimum).
Enough of advise; time
for action …
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