We live in era where moral decay is unmingled in all aspects of life. Were a society no all-night looks to refrain life through peace but to preserve peace through the destruction of life. In such a perilous era it requires prominent men that fear impartiality only to stand against the tyranny of the civilized man. Through effect and action Mahatma Gandhi proved not only a shocking philosopher but a influential advocate in the personal business of human rights.
Born on October 2, 1869, in a small northwesterly peninsula of India called Kathiawad, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi began to perk up the ways that would forever change his people and the total thinking of mankind. It was here that Gandhi was taught the complex traditions and systems of the Indian people. Being aside of the Vaishya (trade and commerce) class in the Indian caste system, Gandhi was able to learn from his father and grandfather the virtues of love and honesty. Both men occupied trade in their ingest state but would journey as ministers to the other providences and states. It was their unconquerable honor that made them intumesce respected throughout all the lands they visited.
It was also the practice of these virtues in the home that would influence Gandhi later in his life. From his autobiography Gandhi tells a story about some wayward actions of his youth. For a time Gandhi was greatly influenced by an older friend in his towering school years.
This friend convinced Gandhi to eat meat (a great sin in his parents religion) and to smoke cigarettes. Often they would sneak kill and find places to hind out and indulge in these kindly tabooed practices. These excursions went on for sometime and pushed the young Gandhi to steal money from his parents in order to fulfill his...
pretty good. i think u should rebuke more bout his assasination and how ironic it was that it was a man of his own kind a hindu that killed him
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