
Chanakya was a great philosopher of ancient times and advisor to Emperor Chandragupta. He composed great books on economics, politics, etc. The experience he gained in life, and the rules he made are equally relevant even today. Chanakya said things, a person should never face harm or loss in life. If these policies are implemented, people can avoid any kind of harm. If you follow Chanakya’s 6 principles, you will not lose even 1 rupee in life.
own identity
A person should be recognized for his abilities and skills. Don’t do things that you are not qualified to do. Success is achieved by doing things that suit oneself and reaching one’s potential.
Identification of friend
People should know their friends and enemies. We can avoid harm if we know true friends and enemies. Enemies also come in the guise of friends in life. They should be avoided. It is good to know Shutra and always avoid them.
Identifying the desires of the Guru or Swami
A person should recognize the desire of his Guru or Swami. He should do what he wants to do. In doing so, one has to face some inconvenience and this is the right policy.
Identification of location
People should be aware of the place where they live. The environment and conditions there determine a lot. If bad people live, then you should be careful, if the environment is not healthy, you should first take measures to avoid it.
Recognition of time
Any sane person recognizes what time is going on right now. Are there happy days or is life going on in sorrow? Work should be done on this basis. Do not lose patience in times of sorrow and move forward with understanding and do not be careless at times of happiness.
Identification of income and expenditure
People should identify their income-expenditure ie income-expenditure. Spend according to your own income. You should plan your financial strength.
Identifying the desires of the Guru or Swami
A person should recognize the desire of his Guru or Swami. He should do what he wants to do. In doing so, one has to face some inconvenience and this is the right policy.