Describe the significance of willing surrender in m.k Gandhi's voluntary poverty
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Simplicity is the hallmark of Gandhi’s life and so is his language. His ideas are simple as his language. But, the impact of his ideas is great. In this article titled “Voluntary Poverty” Gandhi presents how he accepted poverty willingly. Forced poverty can be tolerated. But, imposing poverty on oneself willingly is a matter of greatness.
At the time when politics is seen doubtful and considered as the breeding ground of immorality, untruth and political gain, Gandhi entered politics. After entering politics Gandhi wished to be free from immorality, untruth and political gain. To be free from these things one should shun prosperity pondered Gandhi. So, he decided to discard all his wealth. His thought did not augur well in his family.
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