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by oakmac
6347 days ago
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Your initial reply to me can be rephrased as "I wouldn't want to accomplish all the amazing things that Ghandi did because I wouldn't want to live in poverty my whole life." I hope you understand that his accomplishments outweigh his lifestyle and that if everyone were able to accomplish what he had in his lifetime the world would be a much better place. I think what you are trying to say is "You don't need to live in poverty in order to accomplish great things." In which case, I agree with you, but I believe you should pick your words more carefully. This will be my last reply; I don't want this thread to become a pissing contest. |
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He's not objecting to the low social status Ghandi had, but the hardships that were necessary for him to endure to obtain what he wanted.