30 immortal philosophy of St. Mahatma Gandhi

First, they can ignore you, then, they laugh at you, then they confront you and then you will win.

St. Mahatma Gandhi , whose real name is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi , was born on October 2, 1869 in a small house in Porbandar in Kathiawad region - a western sea of ​​India. In the face of his immense contributions to leading the resistance against the colonial regime of the British Empire and gaining independence for India by means of mediation, for Indians, he was a great man. Dai, a national hero and they often call him with affectionate names like Babuji (Dear Father), Mahatma Gandhi (Great Soul) or Father of Ethnic Minorities (the Father of the Nation).

In this article, join the Gospel Administrator to learn and reflect on the 30 timeless life philosophies of St. Mahatma Gandhi left for posterity.

1. First, they can ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they confront you and then you will win.

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2. If I don't have a sense of humor, I have ended my life long ago.

3. Revenge only makes the world dark

4. The world has enough for the needs of everyone but not enough for anyone's greed.

5. The future depends on what you do today.

6. The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is a quality of the strong.

7. The best way to find yourself is to sacrifice yourself for the benefit of others.

8. Whatever you do makes sense, it's important that you do it.

9. Freedom is of no value if it does not include freedom that can make mistakes.

10. The only tyrant I accept in this world is the call of my conscience.

11. The greatness and moral advances of a country can be seen through the treatment (people of) that country is for animals.

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12. I always find it mysterious not to understand why humans can feel honored based on the humiliation of their fellow humans.

13. The greatness of man is not in the ability to reproduce the world but in the ability to reproduce himself.

14. Nobody can hurt me unless I allow it.

15. Too much trust in one's own mind is not wise. Remember, even the healthiest people can be weak and the wisest person can make mistakes.

16. Don't lose faith in humanity. Mankind is an ocean - the vast ocean is not easily contaminated because of a few drops of water in it.

17. No need to burn books to destroy a culture. Just force people to stop reading only.

18. Glory is in the effort, not the result, the best effort is the complete victory.

19. People are just products of the way we think. What do you think, you will become that.

20. Power comes in two forms: One is born of fear of being punished and one is born of loving acts. Love-based power is thousands of times more effective and lasting than fear-based power.

21. Is it not enough to know evil? If it is not enough, we should honestly admit that we love the evil too much to abandon it.

22. Where there is love, there is life.

23. As human beings, our greatness does not lie much in the reform of the world but in the ability to transform ourselves.

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24. The gentleness, sacrifice and generosity are not the property of any race or religion.

25. An ounce of action is worth more than a ton of lectures.

26. Real beauty lies in the purity of the heart.

27. Happiness is when what you think, what you say and what you do together.

28. By gentle methods, we can shake the whole world.

29. Acknowledging a mistake like a broom sweeping dirt makes the surface brighter and cleaner.

30. My life is my message.

Update 24 May 2019
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