The concept of seven sins of Mahatma Gandhi.
Mahatma Gandhi as a great political, social and moral preacher asked people to avoid committing seven sins.have been told which are the following
Politics without principle:- Political office should be used for alleviating the misery of the people, for wealth and self-development.
Business without ethics:- Business should not be done for profit only. Focusing on profit alone is a great sin which is tantamount to punishing mankind and the sources Will happen.
Wealth without work:-. If one earns money without working, then he does not understand the importance of labor and he Uses money in a brazen manner of labour.
Happiness without conscience:-. The happiness that is earned at the cost of others is nothing less than a sin. A self-respecting person keeps himself separate from the selfishness of others.
Knowledge without character:-. The qualities of integrity and honesty are developed in a wise man through character. A wise man without character can be Hitler, while a man of character can become Swami Vivekananda.
Religion without sacrifice:-. In the present age, there is a lack of bringing kindness,
Science Without Humanity:-. That science which disregards human values or poses danger to human beings, such science should be avoided. At present the concept of 'killer robot' should be seen in this perspective.While robot is an example of high-tech science, on the other hand it lacks understanding of human values.