the wise owener
A perfect owner Must be a gainer, If he accepts Balance of management. Punishment and reward Should move forward, To the labour According to their favour. Work must be done, If one is a son, He too should prove, By deeds that improve. --- đ English Analysis This poem reflects on the philosophy of just leadership and management. A true owner or leader is not merely someone who holds authority, but one who becomes a gainer by ensuring fairness. Balance of management means justice between strictness (punishment) and encouragement (reward). Workers should be treated according to their contribution. Favoritism, even towards one’s own son, should not distort justice. The philosophy here is merit over relation—true progress comes when reward is tied to effort, not bloodline. Thus, the poem conveys that justice, discipline, and meritocracy are the pillars of long-lasting leadership. --- đ Bengali Translation (āĻŦাংāϞা āĻ
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