1) "Learn from the mistakes of others, as learning from their experiences will reduce your own errors and age."
2) "A person should not be excessively honest, as the trees that are cut down first."
3) "Even if a snake's sting is not poisonous, it should not sting others to realize their full potential."
4) "Behind every friendship lies self-interest - a bitter truth."
5) "Before starting any work, ask yourself three questions: How will I do it? What successful results will I achieve?"
6) "Do not approach fear; facing it is better than fearing an imminent attack."
7) "The world's greatest strengths are the conscience of men and the beauty of women."
8) "When executing work, do not fear the consequences."
9) "The aroma over the flowing stream spreads in all directions."
10) "God resides in your soul; do not create a character based on an image."
11) "Great men are not born; they conduct themselves accordingly."
12) "Do not befriend those above or below your level, as they may cause you pain. Seek friends at a comfortable level."
13) "Love your children abundantly in their first five years. From six to fifteen, instill discipline and values. At sixteen, befriend them. Your child should be your closest friend."
14) "Books are enlightening; they serve as mirrors to the ignorant and blind."
15) "Education is a valuable companion. An educated person may not always be esteemed. Education surpasses the fleeting strengths of youth and beauty."
From India, New Delhi
2) "A person should not be excessively honest, as the trees that are cut down first."
3) "Even if a snake's sting is not poisonous, it should not sting others to realize their full potential."
4) "Behind every friendship lies self-interest - a bitter truth."
5) "Before starting any work, ask yourself three questions: How will I do it? What successful results will I achieve?"
6) "Do not approach fear; facing it is better than fearing an imminent attack."
7) "The world's greatest strengths are the conscience of men and the beauty of women."
8) "When executing work, do not fear the consequences."
9) "The aroma over the flowing stream spreads in all directions."
10) "God resides in your soul; do not create a character based on an image."
11) "Great men are not born; they conduct themselves accordingly."
12) "Do not befriend those above or below your level, as they may cause you pain. Seek friends at a comfortable level."
13) "Love your children abundantly in their first five years. From six to fifteen, instill discipline and values. At sixteen, befriend them. Your child should be your closest friend."
14) "Books are enlightening; they serve as mirrors to the ignorant and blind."
15) "Education is a valuable companion. An educated person may not always be esteemed. Education surpasses the fleeting strengths of youth and beauty."
From India, New Delhi
Dear Nashbramhall,
As per your request, I have translated these sentences into English. I know that English is the international language used to communicate globally.
Dear Arun,
Thank you for your support. If somebody is not able to understand our language, we should translate it into their language so that they can also benefit from the teachings of our greatest teacher, Chanakya.
Regards,
Kamini Verma
From India, New Delhi
As per your request, I have translated these sentences into English. I know that English is the international language used to communicate globally.
Dear Arun,
Thank you for your support. If somebody is not able to understand our language, we should translate it into their language so that they can also benefit from the teachings of our greatest teacher, Chanakya.
Regards,
Kamini Verma
From India, New Delhi
Dear Kamini,
Thank you for posting the English version. For your information, I know how to speak, read, and write in Hindi. I learned it in the 1940s. I have a copy of Vishwamithra Sharma's Chanakya Neeti published by Manoj Publications in 2006.
Thank you for publishing the English Version; otherwise, I would have deleted it under the powers bestowed to a Super Moderator.
From United Kingdom
Thank you for posting the English version. For your information, I know how to speak, read, and write in Hindi. I learned it in the 1940s. I have a copy of Vishwamithra Sharma's Chanakya Neeti published by Manoj Publications in 2006.
Thank you for publishing the English Version; otherwise, I would have deleted it under the powers bestowed to a Super Moderator.
From United Kingdom
Dear Amit, Extremely sorry i just realized that by mistaken i put your name Arun.. Dear Simhan, Good to see that you respect our hindi language.. Regards Kamini Verma
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi, thanks for sharing dear...all are really nice.. And I buy that this is an international Forum but it is not like we can't communicate in Hindi, and I don't think there is any specific rule laid down by the Administrator or any Moderator that we can't communicate in other languages. Hope I made myself clear and did nothing that can hurt anybody here, as I was just sharing myself.
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
Greetings of the day,
Respected Members and Seniors,
I sincerely believe and respect the same, but I was just trying to convey that there is no specific rule or regulation stating that we must communicate in English, which is our common business language. We need to indicate this in a manner so that people can understand this expectation.
We are receiving several posts almost daily that contain HINDI elements, and people are doing so because they may not be aware of the language policy. Instead of issuing warnings, we can include this information under the FAQ section or as a rule/condition of this platform. I don't think it is feasible to issue warnings to every member who communicates in Hindi. Mr. Simhan, I hope you recall that I previously mentioned this issue a few months ago regarding a similar post.
Thank you.
From India, Gurgaon
Respected Members and Seniors,
I sincerely believe and respect the same, but I was just trying to convey that there is no specific rule or regulation stating that we must communicate in English, which is our common business language. We need to indicate this in a manner so that people can understand this expectation.
We are receiving several posts almost daily that contain HINDI elements, and people are doing so because they may not be aware of the language policy. Instead of issuing warnings, we can include this information under the FAQ section or as a rule/condition of this platform. I don't think it is feasible to issue warnings to every member who communicates in Hindi. Mr. Simhan, I hope you recall that I previously mentioned this issue a few months ago regarding a similar post.
Thank you.
From India, Gurgaon
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