On September 4, 1887 Mahatma Gandhi boarded a ship to England with the intention of further expanding his educational background. A young, strong, shy, young Gandhi did not fully recognize the extent to which his beliefs were challenged, transformed and eventually strengthened in this unknown process. Almost all aspects of his identity, including diet, societal traditions, culture, religion, are carefully scrutinized by Westerners, conversely, when he adopts their view, he judges ruthlessly.
George Bernard Shaw said: "Life is not finding yourself, life is creating yourself." Gandhi was in a very lonely state on his first trip to the UK when young Although he was on board, his experiments as a British gentleman in England only confused his life. In order to change his life, he had to change his mind and eventually brought him a simpler and happier life. As time went on, he felt that he should be true to himself, not trying to become others or making others happy. People often say, "What other people think about you, it's not your job"; his reform change finally made him the "wise" Gandhi we know today. Throughout his life, his change was continuous, learning from his experience and experimentation. These concepts and ideas occupy a very important position in cognitive behavioral therapy, it can be applied to our daily life and regain psychological peace.
My favorite leader is Mahatma Gandhi. The official name of Mahatma Gandhi is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was born on 2 October 1869 in Porebendar, Gujarat Province, India. After passing the Matric exam, he went to England for higher education. Gandhi completed the law in the UK and returned to India in 1893. His career began with a lawyer. Gandhi's social life started in South Africa. In South Africa, he is confronted with many obstacles. He found white people there to treat dark Indians. He is often subjected to torture and insult by Caucasians. One day he was on a first class train. He reserved a ticket for him. The Caucasian was still punished for driving him out of the cabin. Gandhi objected to this corrupt and cruel treatment. He observed Satya Graha and succeeded there.