Gandhi I. Introduction From Gandhi, to Gandhiji, to ?Mahatma? and ?Bapu?, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi has traveled the distance from being the national hoagy to a legend. Gandhi, in life, was much more. Gandhi was a thinker, a philosopher, and too a statesman. He believed he could lead only if he was a worthy drawing card. To be a worthy leader he had to be morally strong. As he use to say, ?A liar could not teach his pupils to speak the truth, a coward can not train young men to be brave.? So to be morally strong, he believed champion has to be strong in spirit.
To be strong in spirit, one must live in accordance with ones beliefs, by a strict code of conduct. With such an all-encompassing vision of life, all(prenominal) area of human life was of interest to Gandhi. Very myopic escaped his attention. And a cursory glance would never do for Gandhi. He would mull over a subject, think almost it during his periods of silence or incarceration, write about it, discuss it, look into with it in his ow...If you want to get a full essay, narrate it on our website: Orderessay
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