Imagine a book that holds the answers to life's most enduring questions - What do women truly desire? How do you find and keep a trustworthy friend or life partner? How can you safeguard your marriage? How can one excel in a career, impress a boss? How can a boss foster loyalty and retain employees? What strategies can help you excel in your career, even if you feel underqualified? How an organization grows? True-love? This book also delves into the art of doing business, safeguarding wealth, treating guests with respect, and identifying cheater friends before they cause harm. This isn't just ancient wisdom; it's a treasure trove of practical advice from over 2,300 years ago. The lessons in this book, written in 300 BC or earlier, offer profound insights into human nature and the art of living well. "Five Mechanisms - Part 1" delves into these timeless truths, presenting the first two of five transformative mechanisms. The remaining insights will be revealed in the next volume, depending on how readers like you respond. Few Poems
Gem in a Poor Setting
If a king puts good servants low,
They won't stay, that's how it goes.
A gem in a poor setting may shine,
But blame the setting, not the gem, for the decline. 81.5
All Open Source Projects
all is as good as dead - 101.3 (Mechanism 2)
A friend in need is a friend indeed, but this book offers three other definitions of true friendship.
Friendship fades when friends leave land-180 (Similar type suggestions)
Best way to enjoy wealth?
Contains many Quotes from Bible
Judas betrayed with a kiss so sly ((Matthew 26:48-49),
Promises can break, and trust can die. 126.2
There are two instances when True Love or Love at First Sight occurs in the world.
Case 1: As described earlier, xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxx (Buy the book to know more about it)
Case 2: It's detailed in the definition of Friendship (Verse Number - Mechanism 2 - Verse 36 - Good People).
Time consumes everything and spares nobody
High status means little in this worldly dome,
For time will find and home.
From afar, it reaches out and snatches,
Everyone in its vast, unseen clutches."22.2 (Mechanism 2)
About Trees and Environment
All other trees, though tall they stand,
Are but a burden on the land. 2.3 (Mechanism 2)
(See pages inside the book to understand what trees are burden on land)
What's New in This Book?
To make the stories more accessible to English readers, I've replaced complex Sanskrit names of animal characters with easier-to-pronounce English equivalents-except for the author's name, Vishnu Sharma, which is carefully explained for pronunciation clarity. This adaptation aims to bridge the gap between the ancient and the modern, making this timeless wisdom available to a broader audience. I also included bible verses with references.