Moral education : self-restraint v. self-indulgence Mahatma Gandhi
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TextPublication details: New Delhi : A P H Pub. Corp., c2011.Description: viii, 211 pages ; 23 cmISBN: - 9788131310977
- HQ 31 .G36 2011
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Those who believe in self-restraint must not become hypochondriacs. The letters that come to me show that many correspondents brood over their ill-success in the exercise of self restraint. Like everything else that is good, self restraint too requires an inexhaustible store of patience. There is absolutely no reason to despond, and there must be no brooding. There should be no conscious effort to driven away evil thoughts. That process is itself a kind of indulgence.
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