BE LIKE THE AC
Be the Guard of Your Empire Subtitle: How to Fortify Your Base, Build Loyal Guardians, and Protect What You’ve Built with Awareness and Strength When a small bird called the Titahari lays its eggs on the ground, even lions dare not approach. Why? Because that bird guards with such presence that the world respects its protection. This simple truth shared by a saint in a Rajasthani ashram became a lifelong philosophy for Abhishek Gilara, a business leader and author of more than 400 books. Through this powerful and practical guide, he reveals how the same principles that protect a bird’s nest can safeguard an empire whether in business, family, or the mind. • The Titahari Rule: Why presence and patience are stronger than power. • Building the Base: How to fortify your systems, finances, and moral roots. • Raising Guardians: The art of creating teams who protect with loyalty and ownership. • Quiet Defense: How to read early warning signals and prevent crises before they occur. • Ethical Aggression: When and how to strike decisively, yet dharmically, to protect what matters. Drawing from his personal experiences with his Guruji, his transformation of century-old family businesses, and lessons from his acclaimed works (The Silent Professor, Raise It Again, Perfected by Patience, and Built to Be Rich), Abhishek blends spiritual awareness with leadership science. He shows that every empire large or small must learn to sit strong, sense silently, and act swiftly. Because the true strength of any creation lies not in how it grows, but in how it is guarded. Key Takeaway: “Guard not out of fear, but out of faith. Because when you guard with awareness, even the unseen begin to protect you.” Be the Guard of Your Empire is a call to awaken the protector within to lead without panic, to act without anger, and to sit long enough that your empire becomes unshakable. For those who build, lead, and love deeply this book will teach you how to preserve your legacy, protect your peace, and command your destiny.

































