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Mahatma Gandhi has been an inspiration and the trendsetter of modern India. On his birth anniversary, let’s imagine what he would post if he were on social media.

Username: @TheSpinningSage

Bio: “Spinning my way to enlightenment and causing Twitter turmoil. #PeaceOutLoud ✌️”

Posts

Morning Musings:

   “Woke up at 4 AM to meditate. Neighbors think I’ve gone cuckoo, but my inner self is as calm as a cow chewing cud. #EarlyRiser”

Lunch Saga:

   “Just had a plate of sprouts, and I’m contemplating life’s mysteries. Is it just me, or do sprouts look like tiny green aliens? #FoodForThought”

Quote of the Day:

   “Be the change you want to see in the world, or at least change your profile picture once in a while. #GandhiSays #ProfilePicUpdate”


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Travel Chronicles:

   “On a march for justice again! My sandals are sandier than a beach on spring break. ️ #MarchingInStyle”

Interactive Quiz:

   “Quick quiz time! What’s more powerful than an atomic bomb? A) My spinning wheel B) A warm hug C) A sarcastic remark D) All of the above. #QuizMaster”

Yoga Showdown

   “Today’s yoga challenge – balancing on one foot while chanting ‘OM’ and not toppling over. I’m a work in progress. #YogaFail”

#ThrowbackThursday:

   “Throwing it back to that time I wore a loincloth. The ultimate fashion statement, am I right? #TBT”

Gandhi’s Book Club:

   “This month’s book: ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People.’ Because who wouldn’t want to be friends with a guy in a loincloth? #BookWorm”

Behind The Spindle:

   “Behind every peaceful revolution, there’s a spinning wheel. Also, a really comfortable cushion. #SecretsOfTheTrade”

Kindness Challenge:

    “Today’s random act of kindness – giving my last piece of chocolate to a kid. I call it ‘The Great Chocolate Giveaway of 1930.’ #SpreadLoveNotChocolate”

Live Meditation Session:

    “Going live with a meditation session. Join me, and together we’ll find our inner peace…or at least try not to snore. #NapTime”

A Letter To World Leaders:

    “Dear leaders, I’m no longer buying war bonds, but I’m investing heavily in peace bonds. Let’s make the world bankrupt in violence. #PeaceOut”

Tech Troubles:

    “Technology update: Still figuring out how to send a telegram via WhatsApp. Any tips? #TechNoob”

Sunset Shenanigans:

    “As the sun sets, I reflect on my day. Also, I’m low-key planning to convince the sun to rise at 10 a.m. #Daydreamer”

So, as we sign off from this whimsical portrayal of Mahatma Gandhi, let’s carry forward the spirit of compassion, non-violence, and a good dose of laughter in our own journey towards a better world.

After all, if Gandhi were on social media, he’d probably encourage us to find joy in our pursuit of change and remind us that humor can be a powerful force for good.  #LaughOn #GandhiWisdom


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Sources: Blogger’s own opinions

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