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what "twin obligation"does Mandela mention?






how did Mandela 'hunger for freedom' change his life?




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Answered by TheRiskyGuy
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Twin Obligation

Nelson Mandela spoke about two twin obligation for any citizen one on a personal level that includes his own obligations towards his family, children, parents and striving for personal growth. Another is targeted obligation towards the community, the country and its people.

Slowly Nelson Mandela's hunger for freedom turned from that on a personal level to a broader mass level. This changed the fearful man to a fearless rebel. He sacrificed the comforts of a settled family life to fight for a greater cause.

Answered by Anonymous
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Nelson Mandela spoke about two twin obligation for any citizen one on a personal level that includes his own obligations towards his family, children, parents and striving for personal growth. Another is targeted obligation towards the community, the country and its people.

Nelson Mandela's hunger for freedom turned from that on a personal level to a broader mass level. This changed the fearful man to a fearless rebel. He sacrificed the comforts of a settled family life to fight for a greater cause.

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