The Mission Statement That Changed The World
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Ankit , New Delhi:
Mar 13 2008
Made Popular Mar 13 2008
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Great article about Gandhi’s mission statement and inspiration. Includes the story of how it was shaped, how it affected his life, and India’s independence. The first part of his daily mission statement: “I shall not fear anyone on...
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Anil
unholywars.org
Mar 13 2008
Delhi,
India
M.K. Gandhi, the father of Nation, as referred to in India, was a politician par excellence. But his message of non-violence is more relevant today when the world is facing a crisis for its survival amidst the monster of terrorism.
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Wow...how rightly said that you do not need power or a position to help move the world, for all you need is a strong belief in what you think is right and the rest follows.
I think we all have a Gandhi in us which longs for peace and wants to reach out to others with love, but we dont have the patience of the great man. We hate to wait for the evil to get conquered by good and thus take things in our hands by stooping to take revenge. An eye for an eye, will ultimately turn the whole world into the land of the blinds!
I think we all have a Gandhi in us which longs for peace and wants to reach out to others with love, but we dont have the patience of the great man. We hate to wait for the evil to get conquered by good and thus take things in our hands by stooping to take revenge. An eye for an eye, will ultimately turn the whole world into the land of the blinds!
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What a wonderful message!Practising this in day to day life can resolve many of our so called problems.We always are thinking why did this happen? Why did this person say this? How could he? If we just forget all this and persist in our duty and perform it with conviction we are sure to succeed.
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M.K. Gandhi, the father of Nation, as referred to in India, was a politician par excellence. But his message of non-violence is more relevant today when the world is facing a crisis for its survival amidst the monster of terrorism.
1 Stars
Wow...how rightly said that you do not need power or a position to help move the world, for all you need is a strong belief in what you think is right and the rest follows.
I think we all have a Gandhi in us which longs for peace and wants to reach out to others with love, but we dont have the patience of the great man. We hate to wait for the evil to get conquered by good and thus take things in our hands by stooping to take revenge. An eye for an eye, will ultimately turn the whole world into the land of the blinds!
I think we all have a Gandhi in us which longs for peace and wants to reach out to others with love, but we dont have the patience of the great man. We hate to wait for the evil to get conquered by good and thus take things in our hands by stooping to take revenge. An eye for an eye, will ultimately turn the whole world into the land of the blinds!
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What a wonderful message!Practising this in day to day life can resolve many of our so called problems.We always are thinking why did this happen? Why did this person say this? How could he? If we just forget all this and persist in our duty and perform it with conviction we are sure to succeed.
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