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What external circumstances propelled mahatma gandhi to leadership?

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Mahatma Gandhi was a leader that brought one of the world's most powerful .... Gandhi reinvented the rules of the game to deal with a situation where all the .
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Rather than justify reasons for contradicting himself, Gandhi would assure his students that whatever he had said second must be correct. The continuous learning that life should include would ensure that his later statement must be more correct. Not only did he believe in ongoing education, but he was willing to admit that he could have been wrong.

Gandhi is perhaps most known for accepting people and seeing the best in them. As a leader, there are few characteristics that your followers or employees will find more motivating. Knowing that someone sees the potential in them and has great faith in their abilities often causes people to reach heights that they would not have otherwise. This great faith in humanity is what led to another famous tenant of Gandhi’s: non-violence. When you see the best in all people, you cannot also believe in wanting to harm them.

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