Chanakya Niti: Learn this habit from the heron, you will never fail, you will get progress in every work.

The great scholar Chanakya has described many important aspects of life in his book, *Chanakya Niti*. Even today people consider his principles as the path to success. It is said that anyone who adopts his teachings can make great progress in his life. Chanakya did not limit his observations to humans only; He also described in detail the special qualities of various animals and birds. He believed that something or the other could be learned from every living creature found in nature. He told that some animals have such special qualities, which if humans adopt in their life, they can help them a lot in achieving success. One such creature is the heron.

*Indriyaani Cha Sanyamya Bakvatpandito Narah;*
*देशकाल बलं ज्ञानत्वा सर्वकार्यानी सध्येत*.

Through the example of the heron, Acharya Chanakya gives an important lesson. When a heron hunts, it stands completely still and concentrates completely. His attention remains focused only on his target—the fish. He does nothing in haste; Instead, he waits patiently for the right opportunity. The moment an opportunity presents itself, he immediately grabs it. Similarly, man should also remain completely focused on his efforts.

stay focused on your tasks

Acharya Chanakya further says that any person should focus his entire attention towards his goals. If we allow ourselves to be distracted again and again, or if we act thoughtlessly and hastily, achieving success becomes a much greater challenge. It is essential to be patient while waiting for the right moment, and to have the wisdom to recognize an opportunity when it presents itself.

Consider these factors before starting any work

**Country (location/context):** It is extremely important to understand the potential usefulness and actual need of your work within the specific environment or location where you intend to carry out the work.

**Kaal (Time):** It is necessary to identify and determine the most favorable and appropriate time to undertake any task.

**Strengths/Abilities:** It is equally important to have an accurate and realistic assessment of your own capabilities, financial resources and available assets.

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