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Fight for justice with persistence from "summary" of Mahatma Gandhi : His Own Story by C. F Andrews

Mahatma Gandhi believed that in order to bring about change and achieve justice, one must be persistent in their efforts. He himself demonstrated this throughout his life, tirelessly fighting for the rights of the oppressed and marginalized. Gandhi understood that true change does not happen overnight, but requires dedication and perseverance. Gandhi's approach to fighting for justice with persistence was rooted in his principles of non-violence and civil disobedience. He believed that these methods were not only the most effective way to bring about change, but also the most morally just. By refusing to resort to violence and instead relying on peaceful means, Gandhi was able to inspire others to join him in his fight for justice. One of the key aspects of Gandhi's persistence in fighting for justice was his unwavering commitment to his cause. Despite facing numerous obstacles and setbacks, Gandhi never wavered in his resolve. He remained steadfast in his belief that justice would prevail, and continued to work towards his goals with unwavering determination. Gandhi's persistence in fighting for justice was also evident in his willingness to make personal sacrifices for the greater good. He was not afraid to endure hardship or suffering in order to advance his cause. Gandhi understood that true change often requires sacrifice, and he was willing to make whatever sacrifices were necessary to achieve justice. Throughout his life, Gandhi's persistence in fighting for justice inspired countless others to join him in his cause. His unwavering commitment to his principles and his willingness to make personal sacrifices served as a powerful example to others, motivating them to stand up for what they believed in.
  1. Gandhi's approach to fighting for justice with persistence was a testament to his unwavering commitment to his principles and his willingness to make personal sacrifices for the greater good. His example continues to inspire others to this day, reminding us of the power of persistence in the face of adversity.
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Mahatma Gandhi : His Own Story

C. F Andrews

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