How did mandela understanding the freedom change the age and expect experience?
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Mandela understood the real meaning of with age and experience. As s young boy,he thought that he was born free and believed that as long as obeyed his father and abided by the customs of his tribe,he was free in very possible manner.As he grew older,freedom to raise a family and freedom to earn livelihood started dominating his thoughts. Gradually,he realised that he was selfish during his boyhood. He slowly understood that not only but the people of his country were not free.
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Nelson Mandela was South Africa’s first Black President after more than 3 centuries of White rule. The inauguration ceremony of Mandela taking over as the President took place in the Union Buildings Pretoria's amphitheatre on that day was attended by dignitaries and politicians from more than 140 nations across the globe
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- Nelson Mandela was South Africa’s first Black President after more than 3 centuries of White rule. The inauguration ceremony of Mandela taking over as the President took place in the Union Buildings Pretoria's amphitheatre on that day was attended by dignitaries and politicians from more than 140 nations across the globe
- Mandela realised his boyhood freedom was an illusion, and when he had discovered as a young man that his freedom had already been taken from him, that he began to hunger (crave)for it.
- At first, as a student, Nelson Mandela desired freedom only for himself, the transitory freedom of reading what he pleased, going where he chose/wanted to go, and being able to stay out at nights.
- Later, as a young man in Johannesburg, Nelson Mandela wanted the simple and truthful rights to achieve his potentiality, to make his living, to marry and to have children. The freedom not be thwarted in a lawful life
- But then he realised gradually that he was not only not free, but his brothers and sisters were not free too. He saw, not only his freedom had been curtailed but the freedom of everyone who seemed like him. Nelson Mandela entered the African National Congress (ANC) and the thirst for democracy was the biggest desire for the freedom of my country. That was when he entered the African National Congress.
- It was this desire for his people's rights to live their lives with integrity and fairness that inspired Mandela's life and transformed the terrified young man into an audacious man that led to a law-abiding attorney to become a criminal, turned a husband who loved family into a man without a home, compelled him to live like a monk
- Mandela discovered out he couldn't even appreciate the restricted and poor freedoms that he was given because he learned his people weren't safe. Freedom is indivisible. The chains of his people chains were the chains on all of them including him.
- Nelson Mandela understood the oppressor would be almost as definitely freed as the oppressed. A person who takes away freedom from another man is a prisoner of hate; he's stuck behind bars of narrow-mindedness and prejudice. He felt that he was not very liberated if he had taken away the rights of someone else, just as certainly when his rights is stripped from him, he is not free.
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