Gandhi's Actions That Affected Generations To Come

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Gandhi's Actions That Affected Generations To Come

Many people feel they can change the world and better it for future

generations. They try all sorts of ways to change life, and many don’t

accomplish their goals. One person who did accomplish his goals was

Gandhi. Gandhi took many actions to affect those who were doing wrong.

But did Gandhi accomplish his goals when he wanted to? Did Gandhi

accomplish his goals at all? I feel Gandhi did accomplish his goals,

but not in his lifetime.

Born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in 1869, the world’s greatest man was

born. Gandhi went to school in England to become a lawyer. He was

trained in formal law, and was classically trained. His education in

law made him a diligent thinker. He then established a law practice in

Bombay with little success. Two years later he joined an Indian firm.

This firm retained him as a legal advisor in Durban. Arriving in

Durban, Gandhi found himself treated as though part of an inferior

race. He was appalled at the widespread denial of civil liberties and

political rights to Indian immigrants in South Africa. He threw

himself into the struggle for elementary rights for Indians. He used

his training when forming his beliefs. “The things that will destroy

us are: Politics without principle; Pleasure without conscience;

Wealth without work; Knowledge without character; Business without

morality; Science without humanity, And worship without sacrifice.”1

Gandhi spent the next twenty years of his life in South Africa, being

imprisoned many a time. Why was he imprisoned do you ask? Well, this

is where you can find out. Gandhi became a freedom fighter for

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...exactly what Gandhi taught.

Swaraj, Sanskrit for self-ruling, was one of the many things Gandhi

spoke out against, and swaraj is still practiced in everyday life.

Ahimsa, noninjury, and satyagraha, truth and firmness, were Gandhi’s

most important teachings. Unfortunately we live in a world where to be

such a way is “uncool” and almost unacceptable if wanting to be

accepted by others when growing up. “My life is my message,”3 is one

of Gandhi’s more famous quotes. Much could be learned from this quote.

In just two generations most of Gandhi’s teachings have been

forgotten. This quote explains all of his beliefs in just five simple

words. Gandhi was one of the world’s most inspiring individuals. He

accomplished more than any other man in history did. Amazing.

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