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vivado [14]
3 years ago
12

Gandhi said, "Honest disagreement is often a good sign of progress." What did he mean?

English
2 answers:
Vinvika [58]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Progress and legit Disagreement, both are interrelated terms, progress suggests the positive change in the present or future point of time while contrasting it with the past or current circumstance individually.

OLEGan [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

He meant that Honest Disagreement is that when you don't lie about agreeing and you both disagree and you tell eachother is good because 1. It is a sign of progress (As he said) 2. You agree about disagreeing 3. You are being honest to eachother.

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