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What are the 10 lessons from mahatma Gandhi

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Answered by drishtikatiyara
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Call him Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi, just Gandhi or Bapu, he is undoubtedly the greatest political figure in the modern Indian history.
The fond Father of our great nation has not only fetched India its freedom but has also weaved all the Indians as one united nation with his non-violent movements for civil rights and freedom from the British rule.

WE ARE THE EXPRESSION OF OUR OWN THOUGHTS.

Which means that Our thoughts shape our character and, therefore, we become what we think.
Never give up
we should persistently pursue whatever goals we have set for ourselves until we reach our intended destination and achieve them completely.
Actions define priorities

If the goal in our life is very important and we are not taking any step to complete or fulfill that goal then we need to reassess our priorities.

Reward of a well-done work is to get it done.
Hus ethics ruled over his actions and he believed that a work is only done well when it is done the way it should be. Without any crimes, breach of conducts or excuses.

An honest ‘No’ is better than a false ‘Yes’

People often say ‘Yes’ instead of ‘No’ out of compulsion or simply to appease the other. which is wrong.
Peace is within and not affected by outside circumstances
we should try to do introspection and listen to our inner voice and find peace within unaffected by outside forces.

Happiness is anything done with harmony

Happiness and harmony in today’s world are superlative. Living in harmony is something that we can achieve and it is something that is composed of our values.
Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong

To forgive the person who has hurt you once is not easy. It takes great courage to exonerate and move ahead in life.
Brain over Brawn

A man with a strong will can literally move mountains even if he may not be a Hercules.  It is always your thinking and determination that matters. Physical strength can only be utilized when it is wised well
Be the change

Gandhi said:

BEFORE WE EXPECT TO SEE OUR DESIRED QUALITIES IN OTHERS, WE SHOULD ASSIMILATE THEM IN OURSELVES.


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