force them to accept our own, progress is impossible. If everyone went on thinking the same things as his ancestors thought, progress would come to an end because, as Buddha said, "What a man thinks he becomes." So if we think exactly what our forefathers thought we shall remain in the condition in which they were. Our thought depends a good deal upon what we read and what we talk about. Therefore, if we want to think new thoughts, we must try to study all angles of a topic that comes before us and not be content only with what we read in newspaper or what others say. a. How do people act when it comes to extending freedom to others? b. In which important matters does the difference of opinion arise? What will happen if we force others to accept our own opinions? d. What will happen if we think exactly like our forefathers? What did Buddha say? (5X2=167 C. Unit - II 4. a. Do as directed: following sentences using who /that /which
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