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Key Takeaways
- Started writing it but had to stop once riots broke out and was imprisoned. He did a majority of the writing for this book from prison
- Point is to tell about his experiments with truth
- Didn't like the name Mahatma which was given to him
- Gandhi's goal was self realization, to see god face to face, to attain moksha
- Wants all his actions to adhere to his reason and his heart
- Worships god as truth only
- Believes that whatever possible for him is also possible for a child
- Seeker of truth should make himself more humble than the dust
What I got out of it
- The self-discipline Gandhi showed throughout his life is other worldly. From his fasts and diets to his dedication to nonviolence. There are lessons here for anybody from any walk of life - massive change often does not require a revolutionary idea, simply dogged persistence and clarity of vision
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