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On Moral growth
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Moral growth is not possible without the discipline of regular reflection, which is best described as a dialogue with yourself. A trained conscious is developed through personal reflection. But, without a commitment to the truth, personal reflection will only result in rationalization.

- Mahatma Gandhi, "Non-Violence in Peace and War"
Indian ascetic & nationalist leader (1869 - 1948) 
 

“A conscience is trained through personal reflection. But without a commitment

to the truth, personal reflection will result only in rationalization. Disciplined reflection does not take time away from work; it sustains the spirit and increases the intensity and quality of work.”

- Keshavan Nair, author of: Beyond Winning & A Higher Standard of Leadership: Lessons from the Life of Gandhi.  Keshavan Nair, Ph.D., is a keynote speaker, seminar leader and counsel to Fortune 500 companies, as well as emerging companies, on leadership and strategic decision making.

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