Gandhi´s Teaching Changed the World

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Gandhi was a political and spiritual leader of India and one of the most extraordinary men of the 20th Century. In his early life he had a great deal of problems. “As a child he was so shy that the moment class was over he would run home so he would not have to talk to anyone” (Mohandas K. Gandhi). Gandhi is known as one of the ‘founding fathers of the modern Indian state’, as a hero, and as the man who gained India’s independence from the British Empire using peaceful methods. His actions were nonviolent protests, people living together in harmony; a world without war. Eventually, his words continue to be important today and his beliefs influenced many other leaders (Mahatma Gandhi Biography). Gandhi was seen as a saint by his followers and was popularly known as “mahatma,” which is Sanskrit for “great soul” (Mohandas K. Gandhi). His very famous quote “You must be the change you wish to see in the world” (Mahatma Gandhi Quotes), is and should be adopted by all humanity. Gandhi transformed the world positively through his teachings and inspiring non-violent resistance to oppression.
Gandhi’s teachings changed the world for better and his ideas remain to us in the 21st century. The probably most important key term in his teachings was Satyagraha, meaning force of truth (Mohandas K. Gandhi). Gandhi fought for equality, and was very against any form of discrimination and racism. He believed that the truth will come out sooner or later, so there is no point to push it with violence. “Nonviolence is a weapon of the strong” (Mahatma Gandhi Quotes). He said “There are many causes that I am prepared to die for, but no causes that I am prepared to kill for” (Mahatma Gandhi Quotes). This quote was really important because people have to sta...

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...ader who demonstrated the effectiveness of peaceful resolutions. Later, many would still follow him and other famous characters inspire in his work and lifestyle for their own goals, including Martin Luther King Junior. Gandhi lived to serve humanity by establishing first peace and introducing his teachings in his own country, and then spreading them to the rest of the world until the end of his days. He wrote a letter to Nazi- leader Hitler regarding him as a friend, with a forgiving and amicable approach. Regarding what he said “The future depends on what you do today” (Mahatma Gandhi Quotes), he is totally right. He successfully achieved his goal to spread peace and his own teachings, encouraging everyone else to follow his path. Gandhi, the “Father of the Nation”, of the world, and ambassador of universal peace is a leader that has positively changed humanity.

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