How Gandhigiri can be related to Career?
I think only bookish knowledge is not a complete education. If someone asks me what education is, then I will say that in the ocean of knowledge, education is just a drop. Education is not to become an Engineer, doctor or a CA, but it is different as it is the development of overall personality.
According to Gandhiji we should never see speak or listen bad things but in terms of career how such things can be implied?
Actually Gandhiji doesn’t mean that we should totally discard bad things but what he meant was that to increase or enhance good things. The influence of bad is reduced when it is overcome by things. If you have to make a choice between positive & negative we should chose positive things because whatever we think more actually happens in reality. That’s why we should think & act positively.
How Gandhiji’s journey from a common man to Mahatma can influence a student in shaping his career?
Gandhiji had all experiences which a common man would have in his life. Gandhiji transformed because of his changed company of people, literature and surroundings. In jail Gandhiji read one chapter of Bhagwad Gita daily and wrote its interpretations in his dairy and hence applied it altogether.
Hence, the personality of Gandhiji was thoroughly changed & transformed. So, our students should firstly check their company and then if needed should change it. Hence our youth can be successful if they improve their self with improved people.
Which message from Gandhiji’s life will you give to youths for staying away from bad people?
For youth I would like to suggest following two main things:
Change your company.
Accept truth in all ways.
Now a day’s youth are engulfed in the bad habit of being deceitful. Our youth should learn to accept truth and apply it in life and hence then they can have good career.
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quest bars says:
You actually make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find this topic to be really something which I think
I would never understand. It seems too complicated and extremely broad for me.
I am looking forward for your next post, I’ll
try to get the hang of it!