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Be inspired in 2020 by Ghandi's ten lessons for life.

Gandhi was an icon, but what would he teach us if he were alive today?
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In this Sunday Times bestseller, his grandson Arun reveals the ten vital and extraordinary lessons his grandfather taught him, all of which are more relevant now than ever . . .

Arun believes that the violence and turmoil in the world today makes Gandhi's teachings more vital than ever, and The Gift places these lessons in a modern context, shedding new light on how Gandhi's principles can - and must - be applied to today's concerns.

The moving, often irreverent, story of Arun's years growing up at the iconic Sevagram ashram provides the setting for the treasured moments spent his grandfather, which are an engaging and often surprising read. These memories give a rare insight into Gandhi the man behind the icon, and reveal the motivations behind his ten inspirational lessons which we can all learn from today.

From using anger for good, to knowing your own worth, we can all learn something from Ghandi and become better versions of ourselves.

Formerly published as The Gift of Anger.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781405938099
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
Epub-TypEPUB
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2018
Seiten304 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.20915100
WarengruppeKunst
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Arun Gandhi is an internationally renowned activist and speaker, and the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. He founded the M. K. Gandhi Institute for Non-violence in 1987 and spent 30 years as a journalist for The Times of India. Arun travels and speaks at up to 60 venues every year, from universities to the United Nations.