The seven blunders of the world was a list Mahatma Gandhi reportedly gave to his grandson Arun Gandhi, written on a piece of paper, on their final day together, not too long before his assassination. In his final years, the elder Gandhi kept his grandson close at hand and set aside an hour everyday to be alone with the boy.
1 WEALTH WITHOUT WORK
2. PLEASURE WITHOUT CONSCIENCE
3. KNOWLEDGE WITHOUT CHARACTER
4. COMMERCE WITHOUT MORALITY
5. SCIENCE WITHOUT HUMANITY
6 WORSHIP WITHOUT SACRIFICE
7. POLITICS WITHOUT PRINCIPLE
makes a lot of sense, don't they? how many of the above do you think apply to our country?
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hampalang (hokkien for "ALL") except maybe no.5!
Soo,
maybe no exception? like building rare earth plants without foreseeing the consequences?
honestly - none of the above applies in today's world .
Ah yes, that escaped me.
Hey, what happened to the 'thor huek' post?
UG,
i think you meant they all apply?
Soo,
it's back again. i had to edit a bit here & there.
btw, do you have a blog?
yes doc, i have a private mommy blog that will bore you to tears. hik hik hik.
kindly send your email address to sooyen@gmail.com for your invitation to get bored!
oopppss sorry . Yes you are correct - all of them indeed applies in today's world and society .
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