Dogs are highly sensitive to their owners' emotions, offering comfort when needed. Humans should also learn to understand others' feelings and show empathy and support when someone is in distress.
Dogs love to play, which keeps them fit and happy. Chanakya advises humans to incorporate physical activities and playfulness into their lives to maintain health and happiness.
Dogs sleep lightly and are alert to any unusual sound or movement. Humans, too, should remain vigilant and ready to respond to potential threats, even while resting.
Despite their size or strength, dogs are fearless when defending their owners, even against larger threats. Chanakya suggests that people should also face challenges courageously and not shy away from adversity.
Dogs show excitement and happiness in small things, whether it’s meeting new people or playing with something new. Humans should also focus on enjoying the little moments in life rather than constantly worrying about problems.
Dogs are extremely loyal to their owners, and willing to protect them at any cost. Chanakya emphasizes that humans should also adopt loyalty and dedication in their work, relationships, and other aspects of life.
Dogs are eager to explore and learn about new things. They do not rest until they fully understand something. Similarly, humans should embrace curiosity and continue learning, which accelerates personal growth.