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Everyone knows Mahatma Gandhi, the unforgettable political leader of India. Mahatma Gandhi, who has always lived a peaceful lifestyle, is an exemplary person in every way. Mahatma Gandhi defended the rights of Indian citizens who suffered injustice throughout their lives through peaceful policies
Here are the legacies of Gandhi to all humanity ↓
In fact, it is something that we are very aware of and that we do not let go of our language ‘knowing your own worth’. Easy to say is one of the hardest things to implement. Because it is not an easy journey for a person to search for himself, find his value, and know. Gandhi would have attached importance to this issue, and said, “You should know your own worth.”
Gandhi believed that everyone in the world has different characteristics and that each of us has a duty. During his lifetime, he believed that someone who knows his own worth as an individual will achieve a lot. Oftentimes, we make ourselves believe that other people are of better standards than us in material or spiritual terms, and we move away from our self-worth. Gandhi believed that when we grasp the value within ourselves, we can find true respect and love for everyone and everything. That is why, first of all, we must ‘know our own worth’.
Perhaps one of the biggest problems of our age is getting up and sitting in anger. Behind all the wrong decisions we make, most of our regret is based on our decision with anger. According to Gandhi, the understanding of revenge does not matter. The eye for an eye principle causes the whole world to go blind.
That’s why Gandhi said, “Use anger for good. Anger is to people what fuel is to cars; it allows you to move forward and get to a better place. Without it, we can’t find the…
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