Gandhi’s Self-Development (Becoming a Leader)

Gandhi’s Self-Development (Becoming a Leader)

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Gandhi’s transformation into a leader was shaped by personal experiences and deep self-reflection. His early failures as a lawyer forced him to develop confidence, communication skills, and a strong moral foundation. His struggles in South Africa further sharpened his leadership abilities, teaching him how to mobilize people for a cause.

He practiced self-discipline through fasting, prayer, and meditation, believing that true leadership required personal sacrifice. He embraced a simple lifestyle, wearing only hand-spun khadi to symbolize self-reliance and solidarity with the poor. His humility and dedication to truth earned him the respect of millions.

Through years of activism, Gandhi refined his philosophy of nonviolence and passive resistance. His ability to unite diverse communities, challenge oppression, and remain steadfast in his principles made him a global icon of peaceful resistance, inspiring future leaders like Martin Luther King Jr.

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