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Q.10. Read an autobiography of a famous personality and write the learning outcomes.​

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Answered by harshitgoyal75
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a 'Mahatma' not just for us Indians, but the rest of the world too.

To a majority of Indian youth, Gandhi may have seemed relevant only in the last century. They may reason that his principles worked in a different era.

However, what they don't realise is that moving away from the principles of honesty, non-violence and truthfulness has led the world to become a difficult place to live in.

On his birth anniversary, the youth can try and imbibe some of his qualities.

1. 'Satyamev Jayate' or 'Truth always triumphs'

Of all the things, truthfulness was the most important for Gandhi. He not only preached the truth, but also practiced it.

When Gandhi was young, he once lied to his father and regretted the decision. He felt guilty for concealing the truth.

Later, when he apologised and confessed the truth, his father acknowledged his courage to speak the truth.

By following this simple thought from Gandhi, you can see a huge difference in the way people perceive and treat you.

Through his life and career, Gandhi did several experiments with truth, and saw how his truthfulness helped and bailed him out in difficult times.

2. An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind

This thought has moved several people around the world, and continues to be the guiding force to uphold non-violence.

Today, we suffer from anger fits and other frailties. It is a cause for a number of social problems like bullying, abuse and road rage leading to numerous crimes, which are followed by years of regret.

We fail to realise that anger and hatred can never help achieve anything. Their outcomes have always been negative.

3. Forgiveness is nobility

Forgiveness is a trait of the strong, not the weak.

Gandhi always taught people to forgive those who commit wrong and speak harshly.

Young Indians can learn how to start forgiving people who do wrong and misbehave with you.

4. Eat simple food in the right quantity

Gandhi was a great proponent of simple food and discipline.

He experimented with food to find out how eating in small quantities would give him enough energy.

Today, a lot of problems that youth face are associated with not eating right or eating at odd hours, or worse still, eating unhealthy food.

A simple, but nutritious meal in the morning would give a good start to your day.

5. Cleanliness is next to godliness

There is more to the 'Swachh Bharat' idea than just keeping your surroundings clean.

Thanks to our busy lifestyles, personal hygiene is often compromised.

Gandhi maintained utmost cleanliness around him and inspired others too.

By investing in hygiene, you not only save yourself from illness, but also a lot of energy and resources spent in recovering from it.

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