Gandhi’s 7 Blunders
Posted on: November 15, 2010 by nancy
The Seven Blunders of the World is a list that Mahatma Gandhi gave to his grandson Arun Gandhi, written on a piece of paper, on their final day together, not too long before his assassination. The seven blunders are:
- Wealth without work
 - Pleasure without conscience
 - Knowledge without character
 - Commerce without morality
 - Science without humanity
 - Worship without sacrifice
 - Politics without principle
 
I think a lot of these are really interesting and things that I have come to as well on my spiritual journey. I’m incredibly surprised that a lot of these are things I have thought of… And wonder what they all mean. I hope to expand on many of the thoughts conveyed here and what they mean to me at some other time.
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