Did Mandela want to live a life like a monk
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In the Story "Long Walk To Freedom", Mandela wanted to live a life like a monk.
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- "Long Walk To Freedom" is the autobiography of Sir Nelson Mandela.
- South Africans sang two national anthems to symbolize the day. Mandela recalled that the reason for this movement was that blacks were being exploited by whites. He said this kind of oppression of the South African people was the origin of many stars. One must first learn to hate. Because hate teaches you to love. Because love is born out of opposite situations. He also says that the brave are not those who are not afraid, but those who conquer them.
- In life, men have two primary duties. First to his family, his parents, his wife and children, then to his country, people and society. Everyone performs their duties according to their inclinations and interests. But it was very difficult to do that in a country like South Africa. As he grew up, Mandela realized that his freedom was only an illusion. In fact, he was a slave to exploitation. He also understood that not only was he a slave, but his other family members were slaves as well. His desire for freedom and living with dignity gave him strength. It also encouraged him to live like a Monk. The chains of his people became his chains.
- Freedom, he said, is essential even for those who have oppressed others in the past. You have the right to do so too. For those who abduct the freedom of others are their prisoners. Therefore, the oppressor is as much a prisoner as the oppressed. Even oppressors are not free.
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