Chanakya Niti: 7 types of friends we need to avoid for happier life
Shivani Tiwari
Ancient Indian philosopher Chanakya emphasizes the importance of choosing friends wisely, as they can significantly impact one's life.
Lack of Values: Chanakya emphasizes the importance of avoiding friends who lack a strong understanding of values.
Hurtful People: Chanakya advises avoiding friends who intentionally hurt your feelings and never apologies.
Opportunists: Chanakya advises against befriending those who are interested in what they can gain from you. They will use you for favors without offering anything in return.
The Friend Who Encourages Bad Habits: These friends may engage in harmful behaviors. Chanakya warns that such influences can lead to self-destruction.
The Two-Faced Friend: They are not genuine in their interactions. Chanakya warns that such friends cannot be trusted and can cause confusion and mistrust.
The Negative Friend: These friends tend to focus on the negative aspects of life. Chanakya advises that negativity can be contagious and can drag you down emotionally.
The Jealous Friend: This type of friend feels envious of your achievements and happiness.
Chanakya suggests that jealousy is a destructive emotion that can poison any relationship.
Disclaimer: This article provides generic information only and is not DNA's opinion.