Life Perspective - Gandhi

Gandi never based his judgements on what others thought or felt. We are all different, we have different backgrounds, a different needs balance and, due to this, seek for different things in life.

Nobody understood this more effectively than Gandhi.

Throughout his life, Gandhi never based his judgements on what others thought or felt about things.

In stead, he took it as his own responsibility to experiment with truth and to find out what was good for him and what was bad for him.

Throughout life, many people bend their principles and their personalities to fit around liking what is popular or regarded as superior.

In doing so, we often lose our individuality and ourselves as who we are and who we have become contradict each other in many ways.

We can learn much from Gandhi and begin our own experiments with truth to find out what really suits the person we are. To do this is to be true to oneself.

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