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Perseverance in pursuit of justice from "summary" of Long Walk To Freedom by Nelson Mandela
Perseverance in the pursuit of justice was a fundamental aspect of my life's work. It was a principle that guided me through the darkest days of imprisonment and sustained me in the face of grave injustices. I learned early on that the fight for justice was not a sprint, but a marathon. It required unwavering commitment and a steadfast belief in the righteousness of my cause. There were many moments when I was tempted to give up, to succumb to the despair that threatened to consume me. But I knew that giving up was not an option. The struggle for justice was bigger than me, bigger than any one individual. It was a fight for the rights and dignity of an entire people, and I ...Similar Posts
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