Mahatma Gandhi said that some of his deepest convictions were reflected in a book titled, "Unto this Last" and the book transformed his life. What was the message from the book that transformed Mahatma Gandhi?
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Ans (b) The good of individual is contained in the good of all
The statement (a) is incorrect because, from Ruskin’s writing, Gandhi Ji derived the message that “the job of a lawyer is equal to a job of a barber, and both have the right to earn their livelihood”.
The statement (b) is correct, as Gandhi Ji clearly mentioned in one of his writing that the good of individual is contained in the good of all, this is something which inspired him to translate the book into “Sarvodaya”.
The statement (c) is incorrect. What Gandhi Ji derived from this book was of a “life of labour” and not a life of celibacy. Celibacy or Brahamcharya was something which actually came out of his own guilt beginning as early as the days of the death of his father”