Chanakya Niti: 3 Powerful Lessons to Earn Respect Everywhere

Deepak Rajeev | Apr 21, 2026, 16:30 IST
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3 Chanakya Teachings to Earn Respect & Succeed in Life (Image Credit: AI)
3 Chanakya Teachings to Earn Respect & Succeed in Life (Image Credit: AI)
Ancient Indian philosopher Chanakya offers enduring wisdom for modern life. His teachings emphasise education as a key to respect. Chanakya also warns against self-praise, noting it leads to disgrace. A central principle is to always respect others. Following these tenets ensures one earns respect in all interactions and environments.
Highlights
  • Chanakya emphasized that educated individuals are respected everywhere.
  • Acharya Chanakya warned against the destructive nature of self-praise.
  • He highlighted the necessity of treating others with respect to gain it.
Chanakya, the great Indian philosopher, gifted us powerful pieces of wisdom to strive through the countless struggles of modern existence. We can learn how to navigate through the shrewd politics hidden inside professional and personal relationships by studying his classic works such as Arthashastra and Chanakya Niti. In this article, we will explore 3 key teachings of Acharya that can help us ensure that we remain respected wherever we go.

1. Chanakya About the Importance of Education


Acharya (Image Credit: AI)
Acharya (Image Credit: AI)
“Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere.”

Acharya Chanakya believed that knowledge or wisdom distinguishes and uplifts an individual’s character in the society that he resides in. You will become resilient and attain the inner engineering that is required to strive through life’s adversities by reading or by studying the lives of great personalities that came before you. As a matter of fact, the way you treat people and the way you carry out yourself in society will become more and more refined as your education improves. As a result, respect will naturally come your way.

2.Chanakya About the Destructive Nature of Self-Praise


Chanakya With King (Image Credit: AI)
Chanakya With King (Image Credit: AI)
“The man who is praised by others is regarded as worthy though he may be really void of all merit. But the man who sings his own praises becomes disgraced though he should be Indra, the possessor of all excellencies.”

Self-praise is an activity that stems from deep insecurities within oneself. Truly confident individuals realise that they don’t have to prove themselves to anyone. They realise their our own worth, skills and values. Therefore, they allow silence and action to speak for them. Indeed, these elements speak for you in much louder and clearer ways.

3. Chanakya's Central Principle for Respect


“No one should ever be disrespected.”

The fundamental principle that all of us should follow in order to ensure respect in society is give it to others. The age old maxim that tells us to give respect to gain respect, remains foundational even today. Hence, treat everyone with respect. Wherever you are, maintain basic etiquettes. The law or karma or the law of cause and effect will make sure that you receive what you rightly deserve.

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