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why does the writer feel Gandhi's first statement is powerful one.​

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Answered by siddharth6395
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I chanced upon a blog post that discussed some of Mahatma Gandhi's sayings. all of them build on our powerful opening statement by Gandhi to take responsibility and to shake off a lathargic approach to life: "the difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems." let's look at a few of them in more detail. "you must be the change you want to see in the world". when we change how we think we change the way we see our world. breaking free of the old limiting thought patterns help we change the way we feel and act. we feel empowered to take action in ways people never have thought possible. a fresh perspective help us find new solutions to old problems. "nobody can hurt me without my permission." it is a known fact that we offer the act aggressive lead to injustice. for given calls for great inner strength. it's simple really if we don't forget we are alone someone to control us in one way or the other. the moment we decide to forgive liberate ourselves from all the negativity. "I don't not want to foresse the future. I am concerned with taking care of the present." isn't it furtile flooring about our future we have no control over? losing sleep about what is to come only makes us dwell on past failures or image in hopeless future outcomes. it is important to stay in the present moment. I think this will keep us focused and make us perform better. "happiness is when what you think what you say and what you do are in harmony." self-belief supports authentic communication and sends out a powerful message. when we remained true to ourselves we feel powerful and good. word and deed go hand in hand so people really listen to us. they respect us for who we are. our relationships become more positive and meaning. we feel stronger and happier and all right with the world!

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