Of all the things, truthfulness was the most important for Gandhi. He not only preached the truth, but also practiced it. When Gandhi was young, he once lied to his father and regretted the decision.
He felt guilty for concealing the truth. Later, when he apologised and confessed the truth, his father acknowledged his courage to speak the truth. By following this simple thought from Gandhi, you can see a huge difference in the way people perceive and treat you.
Through his life and career, Gandhi did several experiments with truth, and saw how his truthfulness helped and bailed him out in difficult times. This thought has moved several people around the world, and continues to be the guiding force to uphold non-violence. Today, we suffer from anger fits and other frailties. It is a cause for a number of social problems like bullying, abuse and road rage leading to numerous crimes, which are followed by years of regret.
We fail to realise that anger and hatred can never help achieve anything. Their outcomes have always been negative. He experimented with food to find out how eating in small quantities would give him enough energy. Go to TOI. The Times of India. Never say these things to a LEO. Is number 13 really unlucky?
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As your child grows up, she will come across many people from different backgrounds - based on ethnicity, language, religion, and so on. Teach her to love and respect every individual and not form biases based on her own background. Before you teach her this lesson, make sure that your own personal prejudices don't influence her in any way. Be a good role model for your child and she'll learn from you. Think before you act The future depends on what you do today.
This statement by Gandhi teaches us that we are responsible for our future, as our actions in the present determine the future.
Each simple act or decision matters. Teach your child that every action has a consequence and he must always think about what he is going to do before he puts it into action. Live to learn Live as if you were to die tomorrow.
Learn as if you were to live forever. This statement by Gandhi teaches us to be lifelong learners and to remember to enjoy every moment of learning and living. Each experience in life teaches us something new and your child must always be ready to learn both inside and outside the classroom. As parents, you could ensure that she utilizes every opportunity that comes her way to learn something new. Be positive A man is but the product of his thoughts.
What he thinks, he becomes. A positive attitude toward life is the key to achieving goals. Tell your child that, in life, he may have to face many struggles and go through a few hard times. But, he could learn to look at the silver lining and be hopeful. Tell him how Gandhi faced several tough situations but approached them all with determination, and remained resolute about his goal - to gain independence for India.
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