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Answered by nuhmanaljafri
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1) Life should be great rather than long. You must be successful and make good decisions before you die.

Most successful people live their lives with purpose, which makes them stay focused and determined. The young Ambedkar was not allowed to sit in the same classroom and drink water from the same well. But that did not deter him from his purpose to get educated and use this education to bring about a change he wanted to see, thereby leading him to become one of the extraordinary leaders of our times.

2) Education is not a thing, but it is a tool for people's liberty, equality and fraternity.

He strongly believed that the only way the society can progress is through empowering women. He, therefore, strongly endorsed women’s right to high education and employment. Not only that he also authored several books and led movements to secure human rights. He spoke for the empowerment of all women and during the freedom struggle, he launched a movement against women's oppression.

3) Be educated, be organised and be agitated.

Dr. Ambedkar held doctorates in economics from both Columbia University and the London School of Economics. He gained a reputation as a scholar for his research in law, economics, and political science. Being an outstanding legal and constitutional expert, Dr. Ambedkar was entrusted with the role of drafting the constitution of India.

4) You must pursue your quest for truth in any situation.

“Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth.” — Mahatma Gandhi

Needless to say, Gandhi was a big proponent of truthfulness. He warned people against blindly accepting information without careful examination.

Propaganda doesn’t make something true. Repeating of information doesn’t make something true. The attainment of truth happens through careful examination, a critical eye, and an open mind.

Examine things for yourself. Our world will be a much better place when this becomes more common.

5) True strength is only attained once you are at peace with the world.

“There are many causes that I am prepared to die for but no cause that I am prepared to kill for.” — Mahatma Gandhi

Gandhi was a revolutionary, a hero, and the leader of a nation. He led his people to independence and self-rule through his extraordinary strength.

And… he did it without hurting anyone.

6) Watch your thoughts before you express them vocally or literally.

“A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes.” — Mahatma Gandhi

Gandhi was a man of incredible self-discipline and strength of will. The only way he was able to achieve what he did, despite sometimes horrendous treatment, was through conscious, productive, positive thinking.

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