Gandhi’s Seven Deadly Sins

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Mohandas Gandhi, one of the most influential figures in modern social and political activism, considered these traits to be the most spiritually dangerous to humanity.

  1. Wealth without Work
  2. Pleasure without Conscience
  3. Science without Humanity
  4. Knowledge without Character
  5. Politics without Principle
  6. Commerce without Morality
  7. Worship without Sacrifice
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