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When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won.

Mahatma Gandhi

Verified source: Harijan, October 8, 1938 issue (The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Publications Division, Government of India)
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Why This Matters

Gandhi's real argument here isn't a naive hope that goodness triumphs—it's an observation grounded in historical pattern-spotting, a claim that anyone feeling crushed by events can verify for themselves by opening a history book. Notice he doesn't say truth and love always *succeed immediately* or that we'll see victory in our lifetimes; he says they've won "through history," meaning across centuries, which is a much humbler and therefore more believable consolation. When you're a parent watching your child navigate peer cruelty, or an activist exhausted by slow institutional change, this matters because it reframes your timeline—you're not meant to fix everything today, but to trust that the direction you're pointing toward has actual momentum behind it. The hard part isn't believing in goodness; it's believing in goodness's *schedule*.

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