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Beautiful Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

“Man must choose either of the two courses, the upward or the downward; but as he has the brute in him, he will more easily choose the downward course than the upward, especially when the downward course is presented to him in a beautiful garb. Man easily capitulates when sin is presented in the…” quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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“Man must choose either of the two courses, the upward or the downward; but as he has the brute in him, he will more easily choose the downward course than the upward, especially when the downward course is presented to him in a beautiful garb. Man easily capitulates when sin is presented in the garb of virtue.”

Mahatma Gandhi

About This Quote

Source Speech: Unknown, attributed to Gandhi, early 20th century

People are drawn to unethical actions when they are disguised as attractive or virtuous, making it harder to choose the morally right path.

In simple terms: Virtue can mask sin.

Key Takeaway

Discern true morality.

Themes

ethics temptation choice

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive

Type

ethical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • political decisions
  • personal relationships
  • career moves
  • consumer choices

Key Concepts

philosophy human nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you differentiate genuine virtue from appealing vice?
  • When have you been misled by a beautiful presentation?
A Different Perspective

It assumes all negative choices are merely disguised virtue, ignoring complex motives.

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