He who lives in our mind is near though he may actually be far away; but he who is not in our heart is far though he may really be nearby.

Meaning of the quote

The quote means that someone who you really care about and think about a lot feels close to you, even if they are actually far away. But someone who you don't have a connection with in your heart feels distant, even if they are physically nearby. It's about how our feelings and thoughts can make people seem closer or farther away than they actually are.

About Chanakya

Chanakya was an ancient Indian polymath who was a teacher, author, strategist, philosopher, economist, jurist, and politician. He is credited as the author of the Arthashastra, an important text on political science and economics in ancient India. Chanakya assisted the first Mauryan emperor Chandragupta in his rise to power and served as a chief advisor and Prime Minister to both Chandragupta and his son Bindusara.

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The wise man should restrain his senses like the crane and accomplish his purpose with due knowledge of his place, time and ability.

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Books are as useful to a stupid person as a mirror is useful to a blind person.

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As a single withered tree, if set aflame, causes a whole forest to burn, so does a rascal son destroy a whole family.

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The serpent, the king, the tiger, the stinging wasp, the small child, the dog owned by other people, and the fool: these seven ought not to be awakened from sleep.

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Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere. Education beats the beauty and the youth.

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Never make friends with people who are above or below you in status. Such friendships will never give you any happiness.

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The biggest guru-mantra is: never share your secrets with anybody. It will destroy you.

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The world’s biggest power is the youth and beauty of a woman.

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A person should not be too honest. Straight trees are cut first and honest people are screwed first.

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The earth is supported by the power of truth; it is the power of truth that makes the sun shine and the winds blow; indeed all things rest upon truth.

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The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all direction.

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Purity of speech, of the mind, of the senses, and of a compassionate heart are needed by one who desires to rise to the divine platform.

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A man is born alone and dies alone; and he experiences the good and bad consequences of his karma alone; and he goes alone to hell or the Supreme abode.

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As soon as the fear approaches near, attack and destroy it.

Chanakya

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A man is great by deeds, not by birth.

Chanakya

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Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends.

Chanakya

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One whose knowledge is confined to books and whose wealth is in the possession of others, can use neither his knowledge nor wealth when the need for them arises.

Chanakya

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The one excellent thing that can be learned from a lion is that whatever a man intends doing should be done by him with a whole-hearted and strenuous effort.

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There is poison in the fang of the serpent, in the mouth of the fly and in the sting of a scorpion; but the wicked man is saturated with it.

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It is better to die than to preserve this life by incurring disgrace. The loss of life causes but a moment’s grief, but disgrace brings grief every day of one’s life.

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Whores don’t live in company of poor men, citizens never support a weak company and birds don’t build nests on a tree that doesn’t bear fruits.

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Do not be very upright in your dealings for you would see by going to the forest that straight trees are cut down while crooked ones are left standing.

Chanakya

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If one has a good disposition, what other virtue is needed? If a man has fame, what is the value of other ornamentation?

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He who is overly attached to his family members experiences fear and sorrow, for the root of all grief is attachment. Thus one should discard attachment to be happy.

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Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous.

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Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions – Why am I doing it, What the results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead.

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There is no austerity equal to a balanced mind, and there is no happiness equal to contentment; there is no disease like covetousness, and no virtue like mercy.

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The life of an uneducated man is as useless as the tail of a dog which neither covers its rear end, nor protects it from the bites of insects.

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Test a servant while in the discharge of his duty, a relative in difficulty, a friend in adversity, and a wife in misfortune.

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Do not reveal what you have thought upon doing, but by wise council keep it secret being determined to carry it into execution.

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There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship without self-interests. This is a bitter truth.

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God is not present in idols. Your feelings are your god. The soul is your temple.

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O wise man! Give your wealth only to the worthy and never to others. The water of the sea received by the clouds is always sweet.

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The happiness and peace attained by those satisfied by the nectar of spiritual tranquillity is not attained by greedy persons restlessly moving here and there.

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Once you start a working on something, don’t be afraid of failure and don’t abandon it. People who work sincerely are the happiest.

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A good wife is one who serves her husband in the morning like a mother does, loves him in the day like a sister does and pleases him like a prostitute in the night.

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As long as your body is healthy and under control and death is distant, try to save your soul; when death is immanent what can you do?

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