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In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the Salt March of 1930 and look at Mahatma Gandhi not as a symbol, but as a creator responding to injustice with intention and discipline. By choosing something as ordinary as salt, Gandhi designed a movement that invited participation, exposed oppression, and reshaped what people believed was possible—without violence.
We ask the hard question: Did the Salt March actually work? While independence didn’t come for years, the creative process Gandhi set in motion changed identity, legitimacy, and momentum in ways that made lasting transformation inevitable. This episode invites us to consider how small, meaningful actions—designed with patience and restraint—can create change that outlives us.
Because happiness through creating isn’t about speed or control. It’s about contribution.
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By Brian BarlowIn this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the Salt March of 1930 and look at Mahatma Gandhi not as a symbol, but as a creator responding to injustice with intention and discipline. By choosing something as ordinary as salt, Gandhi designed a movement that invited participation, exposed oppression, and reshaped what people believed was possible—without violence.
We ask the hard question: Did the Salt March actually work? While independence didn’t come for years, the creative process Gandhi set in motion changed identity, legitimacy, and momentum in ways that made lasting transformation inevitable. This episode invites us to consider how small, meaningful actions—designed with patience and restraint—can create change that outlives us.
Because happiness through creating isn’t about speed or control. It’s about contribution.
You can learn even more by following on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/
Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/