Author:
Radhakrishnan Pillai
Publishers:
Rupa Publications India
Genre: Life
Lessons/Motivational/Non-Fiction
Pages: 272
(Paperback)
Source:
Advanced Review Copy from Publishers
Life is all about doing the right things in the right
way. As the old adage puts it out “Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit;
Wisdom is not putting it into a fruit salad”. There is a clear idea of what to
learn and what not to learn from vast amount of sources. But, what if you find
everything in a book that is combined as a one stop solution for all those life
lessons? The book “Chanakya in Daily
Life” by Radhakrishnan Pillai would fill that gap. This book is all about differentiating
between what is right and how to tread that path.
The blurb at the back cover of the book says “Life is unpredictable and full of
challenges. One wrong step and everything can come crashing down. In such a
scenario, one often wishes for a roadmap of life, but how is that possible?”
This book is a clear roadmap for all your doubts and
worries ranging from personal, professional and family life. Taking example of
an Indian guru, Chanakya and his ever popular work Arthashastra, author has
come up with a book that can be read every day and for lifetime too. The book
is broadly and rightly classified in to three different sections. The first
part deals with the individual life and lesson that can be learnt and adopted
in one’s personal life. The second part of the book deals with the professional
life that teaches what one must do in their professional life. The third and final
part of the book teaches the importance of a family life. Each part holds its
importance and is equally connected to the other two. One cannot have a
sounding personal life, but lacking professional or family life satisfaction. It
is interdependent on each other and this book explains the best way of handling
all these things diligently and in a profound way.
In the first part of the book, the author discusses
the personal life of an individual. The ideas ranges from waking up at a
certain time every day, daily ritual, exercise for the body and the mind,
relaxation, developing tastes in music, inculcating the habit of reading,
having a hobby that could become a profession one day, sleep duration, breaking
and planning the day into productive hours, imparting the knowledge of
astrology and up to what extent one can believe in astrology, practicing meditation, food
habits, financial goals, creative hobby, finding a guru, having a personal
philosophy, etc.. Each chapter holds a valid point and a direction in which one
can master these habits. Each chapter is explained by keeping a reference of
Chanakya’s Arthashastra.
In the second part of the book, author discusses the
professional aspects of an individual. This part mainly focuses on how one
should behave and adopt a disciplined professional life. Author has discussed
topics ranging from going to the workplace, pondering over the day to day task,
preparing for the day in advance, developing the interpersonal skills, handling
the team member and co-workers that has different mindset and thinking capacity
than yourself, training people, daily documentation of work, developing the
contacts in a working place, how to give a recognition for your sub-ordinate,
what one must follow while appointing a manager, what one should do in case of
work related travel and how one can adopt these leisure hours to productivity,
how to plan for daily, weekly, monthly and yearly review meetings, and finally how
one should plan for their retirement in advance. These lessons for sure are
relevant even today. As per Chanakya’s reference in Arthashastra, each and individual
lesson explained in this chapter would make a king wise and assertive in the
long run. So does a common man when he adapts a tiny bit from these sections in
to his personal life.
The final part of the book deals with the family life
and its importance for an individual and how it is connected to the personal and
professional life. The author discusses various facets of one’s family life and
how Chanakya has prophesied in this Arthashastra regarding a King’s family life
and how it is still relevant in present world scenario. This chapter begins
with the duties of the householder and what best one can offer to his family at
his abilities. What is the purpose of marriage and how one should treat his
spouse, what are the advantages and disadvantages of sex that can impact a
family life of a person, how one should take care of his family and provide
basic necessities for his dependents. How
to educate their children, what is the best way to bring up their children, the
power of family prayer. What are the lessons one can learn for being a good
parent, why imparting the concept of charity to children should be encouraged,
and how to give personal individual space for each family members. This part
ends on a chapter of how to feel gratitude for whatever things we have obtained
in this life from their family.
Overall, this book is not a regular one time read it
and forget it affair. This book can be read again and again. You can start in
any chapter and it still makes profound sense. A book that can be considered as
a package of life lessons in all three important aspects of a human life. I would
encourage readers to buy this book. This is definitely a collectible stuff.
Few famous Chanakya’s quote that are used in this
book:
- Education is the best friend. An educated person is
respected everywhere. Education beats the beauty and the youth.
- There is some self interest in every friendship. There
is no friendship without self interest. This is bitter truth.
- As soon as the fear approaches, attack and destroy it.
- Once you start working on something, don’t be afraid
of failure and don’t abandon it. People who work sincerely are the happiest.
- Learn from the mistake of others, you can’t live long
enough to make them all by yourselves.
My Rating:
5/5
Note: This
book was given to me by the Publishers in exchange for an unbiased review.
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