Introduction The story of Nachiketa from the Katha Upanishad is one of the most profound lessons in focus, sincerity, and determination. Though deeply spiritual, its relevance extends far beyond — offering timeless wisdom for leaders, professionals, and anyone navigating today’s fast-paced corporate world. Nachiketa was a young boy whose father once undertook a yagna (sacred ritual) where everything one owned was to be given away in charity for spiritual merit. But instead of giving away his best possessions, Nachiketa’s father chose only the old and useless things. The boy, though only five years old, recognized the lack of integrity in his father’s actions. Courageously, he questioned his father: "If you truly vowed to give away everything, why are you keeping the valuable possessions back? Whom will you give me to?" Irritated, his father angrily retorted: “I give you to Yama, the Lord of Death.” Taking this seriously, Nachiketa set out to meet Yama. When he arrived, Yama ...
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All of us want to be popular or at least liked by people around us and the people we meet. But there are certain habits that can make you unpopular. Napoleon Hill has mentioned such 12 habits that make one unpopular. One must think about oneself and measure oneself from the perspective of those 12 habits. On careful self-introspection, everyone can relate with some of those 12 habits that you may find in your own behaviour. It allows us to control our behaviour and be aware of the changes that we are supposed to make if we want to avoid being unpopular.Napoleon Hill’s 12 habits that make one unpopular:
1. Breaking a Conversation: According to Napoleon Hill, the first habit of the 12 habits is breaking a conversation. It is not at all appreciated if someone breaks in and run away with or interrupt the conversation while others are speaking.2. Sarcasm: Napoleon Hill’s mentioned the second habit as sarcasm. If you practice sarcasm expressed by insinuations and laugh at others, it is most likely that after a point in time, they’ll not like you or would not want to be around you.
3. Expression of Personal Self Ego: The third out of the 12 Habits that make one unpopular given by Napoleon Hill is Expression of Personal Self Ego. If someone is proud of himself/herself and is full of personal Self Ego which is expressed by him/her, either by words or by actions, it can surely make him/her unpopular.
4. Indifference in listening: Indifference in listening while others are speaking is the fourth such habit which, according to Napoleon Hill, makes a person very unpopular. It will surely be noticed and resented. One can learn a lot more if he/she listens to others but can never learn anything if he/she just hears himself talking all the time.
5. Flattering: Flattering is the fifth habit of the 12 habits that make one unpopular. People who flatter where flattery is not deserved will bring a very quick resentment from others. Experienced people are wise enough to notice the unnecessary faltering and will become suspicious.
6. Finding Faults: Finding Faults is the sixth of the 12 habits mentioned by Napoleon hill. If a person finds faults all the time in the world at large or people around him/her, then it will make that person unpopular.
7. Challenging People: The seventh habit of the 12 habits that make one unpopular given by Napoleon hill is Challenging People with whom you do not agree even when there is no good reason for doing so is disliked by people.
8. Unsolicited Advice: Giving Unsolicited Advice to others who have not even asked for it, is the eighth habit mentioned by Napoleon Hill that makes a person unpopular. It tends to annoy people if done repeatedly.
9. Sharing Worries: Some people have the habit of speaking of their ailments, personal problems, and worries. Sometimes it may be tolerated by people but will never make that person welcomed or pleasing. You should talk to the other person keeping in mind his/her interests as well. This is the ninth of the 12 habits mentioned by Napoleon Hill.
10. Conveying Impression of Superiority: The tenth habit is the habit of using words and topics unfamiliar to others to convey an impression of superiority is a sure-fire destroyer of popularity. For others to respect you, you must talk to them on topics of their level, with the words they understand.
11. Envy of Successful People: The eleventh habit as mentioned by Napoleon Hill is the envious nature of a person. If you are the envy of those who are successful, it will pleasing personality. Most of the truly great men and women are the ones who are generous, sympathetic, and joyous when it comes to the good fortunes of others.
12. Lousy body posture and untidy clothing: According to Napoleon Hill, the twelfth habit of the 12 habits mentioned by him is that of a Lousy Body Posture and Untidy or inappropriate clothing. It always repels others. If a person is careless in body carriage and posture, it is immediately traced down to a negative mental attitude.
8. Unsolicited Advice: Giving Unsolicited Advice to others who have not even asked for it, is the eighth habit mentioned by Napoleon Hill that makes a person unpopular. It tends to annoy people if done repeatedly.
9. Sharing Worries: Some people have the habit of speaking of their ailments, personal problems, and worries. Sometimes it may be tolerated by people but will never make that person welcomed or pleasing. You should talk to the other person keeping in mind his/her interests as well. This is the ninth of the 12 habits mentioned by Napoleon Hill.
10. Conveying Impression of Superiority: The tenth habit is the habit of using words and topics unfamiliar to others to convey an impression of superiority is a sure-fire destroyer of popularity. For others to respect you, you must talk to them on topics of their level, with the words they understand.
11. Envy of Successful People: The eleventh habit as mentioned by Napoleon Hill is the envious nature of a person. If you are the envy of those who are successful, it will pleasing personality. Most of the truly great men and women are the ones who are generous, sympathetic, and joyous when it comes to the good fortunes of others.
12. Lousy body posture and untidy clothing: According to Napoleon Hill, the twelfth habit of the 12 habits mentioned by him is that of a Lousy Body Posture and Untidy or inappropriate clothing. It always repels others. If a person is careless in body carriage and posture, it is immediately traced down to a negative mental attitude.
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