Tirukural

CHAPTER 47

Deliberate Before Acting

461

When action is needed, ponder what is to be gained, what lost, and what ultimately achieved, then proceed.§

462

There is nothing too difficult for a man who, before he acts, deliberates with chosen friends and reflects privately.§

463

The wise never undertake an enterprise that rashly risks existing capital to reach for potential profits.§

464

Those who dread ridicule and disgrace will not commence any task that is unclear.§

465

To sally forth without a well–conceived plan is one way to cultivate an enemy’s strength.§

466

Doing what should not be done will bring ruin, and not doing what should be done will also bring ruin.§

467

Embark upon an action after careful thought. It is folly to say, “Let us begin the task now and think about it later.”§

468

Any task not methodically performed may go awry, though men in multitudes support it.§

469

Even in doing good deeds a man may err if he does not consider the recipient’s unique nature.§

470

Having made his plans, let a man keep his actions above blame. The world will never approve of acts that are beneath him.§