Gandhi was a visionary We must understand that altruistic(unselfish) behavior is
the way to go.
Mahatma Gandhi was the center piece of Indian Independence and this fact is known to entire world. But little does we realise is the fact that he was a great visionary of the modern era. He perhaps did not say in so many words what would be the fate of the materialistic world if we did not pursue a simple life as propounded by him. Look at the world today: the material comforts have increased manifold and alongside, we also get to see the problems directly connected with this. Mankind seems to have forgotten the good old values and the desire to possess wealth appears to have drastically changed the value system.
Mahatma Gandhi was a very empowering and Visionary leader.
he empowered all Indians on a salt march to corrupt the British economic system. he also inspired all Indians to understand and learn resistance through non-violent civil disobedience. He gave Indians a new spirit, a sense of self-respect and a feeling of pride in their civilization, He made it his policy to practice what he preached, He lived it to prove to everyone that true liberty is in renunciation. A simple life is key to prosperity of the nation. This was the message which was loud and clear but unfortunately, we in todays world, think other way around thinking that prosperity of the individuals is the key to the success. The materialistic world today has silently ushered in problems, there is disparity in income, restlessness, avarice and greed. Gandhi had already been recognized through his work and movements in South Africa.
Mahatma Gandhi was a Transformational leader.
empowered his followers towards success, he gave them hope where there may be none Today, mankind seems to think that the problem they face can be solved by increasing the quantum of resources but does not seem to realise that the greed sets off further demand when this is done!
ut remain in South Africa and fight for justice. And there he remained, fighting for the equality of Indians in South Africa, until 1915. That was when he was called back to India by Gopala Krishna Gokhale.