Tuesday, 2 October 2007

Remembering the Mahatma..!

"Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it." - The Mahatma

Mahatma Gandhi’s life was not governed by policies, but by principles and values driven by his intense degree of personal accountability. Gandhi believed in a single standard of conduct for both his private and his public life. He formulated two absolute values of truth and non-violence. He committed to those values whole heartedly, and we can assert that Gandhi was the epitome of personal accountability throughout his life.

Here, it is worth taking to heart the following thoughts attributed to Mahatma Gandhi:

“Go to one, who does not come to you;

Talk to one, who does not talk to you;

Make up with one, who is displeased with you;

And, all these not for their good but for your own,

For, the world is a creditor and we are the debtors.”

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