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essay on be the change you want to see in others on 2500 words​

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Answered by palak654
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Answered by brazilnew786
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Once upon a time a promising young lawyer from India embarked upon a journey to the Dark Continent which would later prove to be the making of the father of our Nation. While practicing there he came across the social evil of apartheid and empathized with the locals. He himself became the victim once when he was thrown out of a train carriage because of his complexion and in spite of carrying a first class ticket. All this happened courtesy a white man who felt that his purity was compromised by sharing the carriage with a colored man. Most of us would have accepted the situation the way it was but Gandhi did not. He wanted this racial discrimination to end. He wanted the attitude of the white men to change. And thus to pursue this vision of his, he stayed in South Africa for the next 21 years. He helped those who were shackled to bondage because of their color. He educated them and made them aware of this historic injustice. And rest is just history.

Mahatma Gandhi through his actions has always exemplified that he practiced what he preached to others. To those who ignored his principles of truth and non-violence at the first place, his life became a testimony and he eventually showed them how that was supposed to be done. This statement by Mahatma Gandhi is not just a fancy juxtaposition of words but has embedded in it, the very philosophy of his life which can be supported by many instances. Once a woman came to Mahatma Gandhi requesting him to ask his son not to eat too much of jaggery as it is harmful to the body. Gandhi kept on asking them to come again and again before simply advising her son not to do so. The woman was puzzled and wondered why he asked them to come again and again just to be told this simple instruction. To this Gandhiji explained that he first needed time to rectify his own habit of eating too much jaggery!

The person from whom these precious words surfaced himself is the greatest illustration substantiating the underlying truth and practicality of them. When he came back to India after a remarkable stint in South Africa fighting the apartheid, he was appalled to witness the atrocities of the colonial rulers on his countrymen. But at the same time he did not approve of the violent ways of revolutionary terrorism to drive out our oppressors. He believed that this task should be only attained travelling the path of truth and non-violence. And through the various events highlighting the national freedom struggle, he was able to turn this superior vision into reality. The withdrawal of the Non-cooperation movement after the violence at Chauri-Chaura exemplified the integrity of this principled man. Imagine if he only had this vision of these principles and devoid of the determination and capacity to inspire the masses. It would have been so futile a wandering.

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