The Biography of M. K. Gandhi: An Address to the Contemporary Indian Youth

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One's beliefs shape their cognitive processes and influence the formation of their thoughts. One's thoughts manifest through verbal expression. The language one uses ultimately manifests into their behaviours. One's actions ultimately shape their habits. One's behaviours shape and influence their personal ideals. The concept of "values becoming one's destiny" suggests that an individual's moral principles and beliefs ultimately shape their future outcomes and life trajectory.

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