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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 25, 2024 17:00:39 GMT -5
7 Blunders of the World that Lead to Violence – By Mahatma GandhiBy addressing these blunders and striving for a more equitable, compassionate, and principled world, we can work towards creating a society that is free from violence and conflict. Mahatma Gandhi, the revered leader of India’s independence movement, identified seven blunders of the world that he believed were responsible for the perpetuation of violence. These blunders, according to Gandhi, contribute to the unrest and conflicts that plague societies. In this blog post, we will explore Gandhi’s seven blunders and their implications for our world today. 1. Wealth without Work: Gandhi emphasized the importance of productive work and criticized the accumulation of wealth without any meaningful contribution to society. He believed that when wealth is acquired without honest labor, it leads to inequality, exploitation, and social unrest [1]. 2. Pleasure without Conscience: Gandhi highlighted the dangers of pursuing pleasure without considering the ethical implications of our actions. When individuals prioritize personal gratification without regard for the well-being of others, it can lead to selfishness, disregard for human rights, and the erosion of moral values [1]. Rest of the article here: 7 Blunders of the World that Lead to Violence – By Mahatma Gandhi
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