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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

7 Blunders of the world — M. K. Gandhi

I should say, I agree with Gandhi about most of these blunders that the world is known to commit time and again. We live in a time continuum—interdependent beings driven by the same goals, yet feeling a sense of isolation and separation. These blunders are what lead to this sense of isolation and feeling of apathy.



The only solution in my view is to have empathy and appreciation for every being and the understanding that the loss of one is that of collective and so it is for the success of one—it helps the collective succeed.



So help each and every one of our fellow beings rise and bloom by manifesting their highest potential.

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1.
Wealth without work




2.
Pleasure without conscience



3.
Knowledge without character




4.

Commerce without morality




5.

Science without humanity




6.
Worship without sacrifice




7.

Politics without principle







—Mahatma
Gandhi




* Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar, India. He led India's
movement for independence from British rule and is one of the most respected spiritual and
political leaders of the 20th century. In 1948 he was assassinated by a Hindu fanatic who
opposed his tolerance for all creeds and religions. Gandhi is honoured by his people as
the father of the Indian nation and is called 'Mahatma', which means Great Soul.

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