Chanakya Niti : Its habit destroys a man, he cannot ignore it even if he wants to
To reach his destination, a man has to set a goal and reach that goal without deviating, but these are some things that can ruin a man in a moment. Acharya Chanakya’s policies inspire us at every step. . Tells the way to live a happy and good life. According to Acharya Chanakya, the person who has considered the things told in the ethics, his life has been successful at the economic, physical and mental level.

Acharya Chanakya has a unique solution for progress, married life, problems related to money etc. Human qualities make him efficient. Gives respect in the society. They show the way to get success, but one wrong habit of a person destroys all his hard work. Chanakya has also mentioned such a demerit which is heavy even on hundred good qualities of a human being.
This demerit has been mentioned in the 15th verse of the 13th chapter of Chanakya policy. Acharya Chanakya has told that a person whose mind is not stable can never remain happy. No matter how rich one may be, due to this one demerit, a person’s life remains beset with troubles. The person whose mind is not under control does not feel like working. Acharya Chanakya has told in the verse that a person who does not control the mind neither gets happiness in the midst of people nor in the forest. That’s why it is said that when the mind wins, the mind loses.
No matter how hard a person with fickle mind works, he will have to struggle to get success. Due to the wandering of the mind, a person is not able to concentrate towards work. In such a situation, the work gets spoiled or cannot be completed. The fickleness of the mind gives sorrow in every situation, so the one who has learned to control it can achieve anything. The happiness of others cannot be tolerated by them. If there is no control over the mind, the person remains unhappy even when alone. Even if they keep themselves away from others, they remain upset because loneliness does not allow them to live.
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