Gandhi for Kids: His Life and Ideas

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Great Soul However Gandhi was not comfortable being called Mahatma He preferred to be seen as a role model striving to make a positive difference in the world He hoped people would follow in his footsteps Gandhi was a high-energy person who related to a wide range of people Many individuals young and old were drawn to him Gan dhi had admirable qualities but he also admitted to having flaws and making mistakes In his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth Gandhi wrote about his life and work as well as the hard times he experienced with the people closest to him He could be stern and stubborn as well as short tempered and contradictory He could also be lenient accepting lighthearted and loving He was fre quently away from home for work and Kasturba was often in charge of raising their children A strict vegetarian Gandhi was constantly searching for simple hearty meat-free foods He was very interested in health and hygiene and he even wrote a book titled Key to Health In his youth Gandhi dreamed of becoming a doctor but his father wanted him to become a lawyer The skills he learned as a lawyer were beneficial on his path to becoming a leader In a vibrant journey of self-transformation Gan dhi went from being a shy and tongue-tied young lawyer to standing before thousands of people and delivering powerful speeches Gandhi worked hard for Indian rights in both India and South Africa Although he sought to bring about harmony much of his life was enveloped in conflict and violence He was harassed humiliated beaten imprisoned and eventually assassinated He experienced war firsthand In South Africa he lived through the Second Boer War and the Zulu Rebellion In England and India he lived through World War I and World War II But Gandhi believed there was a better less violent way to live He helped bring about change through his speaking writ ing marches boycotts fasts and protests against injustice which often landed him in jail Gandhi spent a sum total of nearly six years in jail Gandhi saw goodness in people and accepted many different reli gions beyond his Hindu faith He believed in truth justice civil rights and freedom and he always sought to promote important ideals be kind to others seek truth respect differences practice nonviolence and know change is possible In India Gandhi is known as Father of the Nation and his inspiring message of nonviolence lives on x