How Gandhi inspired me in 1000 words
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“The human voice can never reach the distance that is covered by the still small voice of conscience.” Those words came from a man who made his life on truth and simplicity. Gandhi was a man who seen that at the bottom of every religion they are all the same. He tried to show the world that nonviolence and peace is mightier than the most powerful weapon. Gandhi’s natural will and determination to show the world what we all could do inspires me to do my best. When I dedicate myself to something that interests me, I put all I can into it to succeed. When I do the absolute best on a project, I am proud of my results. Gandhi didn’t care what others thought about him. People called him crazy, a fool, and just flat out mean names. He would shrug those off his shoulders and continue living in peace. During school I would constantly joke around and talk. From not paying attention, my grades weren’t the best they could be. I was scraping the bottom of the barrel just to get by. Much of my school day has been spent sleeping, drawing, or not doing anything. When I started reading about Gandhi, I was fascinated by the way he was when people treated him different
“The human voice can never reach the distance that is covered by the still small voice of conscience.” Those words came from a man who made his life on truth and simplicity. Gandhi was a man who seen that at the bottom of every religion they are all the same. He tried to show the world that nonviolence and peace is mightier than the most powerful weapon. Gandhi’s natural will and determination to show the world what we all could do inspires me to do my best. When I dedicate myself to something that interests me, I put all I can into it to succeed. When I do the absolute best on a project, I am proud of my results. Gandhi didn’t care what others thought about him. People called him crazy, a fool, and just flat out mean names. He would shrug those off his shoulders and continue living in peace. During school I would constantly joke around and talk. From not paying attention, my grades weren’t the best they could be. I was scraping the bottom of the barrel just to get by. Much of my school day has been spent sleeping, drawing, or not doing anything. When I started reading about Gandhi, I was fascinated by the way he was when people treated him different
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