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there is enough resources for everyone by mahatma ghandi write a speech about it

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Answered by Nicholas123
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“There are enough resources for everyone’s need but not for anybody’s greed”

Greed is the most potent evil weakening mankind. But the wages of greed are hell. How rightly Mahatma Gandhi has alerted the mankind through:  “There are enough resources for everyone’s need but not for anybody’s greed.” God Almighty has created everything so abundant in our world. The stars, the sky, the warmth of the sun, the water, the air, the oxygen, the food, the fruit, the luxuries, the joys, other resources and everything else we need to live a happy life; there is no dearth of anything. We get as much as we require. In spite of such mind-boggling abundance, man gets tempted to have, possess, and own more. This avarice is the root of all ills.

All the wars, struggle, cut-throat competition, rat race to have more than others is madness. This does not allow the man to see that there is enough for everyone. So in order to live happily, man must not focus on greed; he must rather focus and endeavour for fulfilling his needs. 

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Answered by Happygirl5678
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Experts widely agree that human activities are harming the global environment. Since the Industrial Revolution, the world economy has grown dramatically. Overall this is a success story, since rising incomes have lifted millions of people out of poverty. But it has been fueled by population growth and increasing consumption of natural resources.

Rising demand to meet the needs of more than 7.6 billion people has transformed land use and generated unprecedented levels of pollution, affecting biodiversity, forests, wetlands, water bodies, soils and air quality.

It’s pretty certain that humans are consuming more resources than the Earth can regenerate. An updated estimate of how fast that consumption is happening suggests it’s more rapid this year than in the past 50, according to the California-based Global Footprint Network. This environmental nonprofit calculates the annual arrival of Earth Overshoot Day – the date when humanity’s demands on nature exceed what the network’s analysts estimate the Earth can regenerate over the entire year.

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