Nelson Mandela had a complex relationship with his hometown of Mvezo and South Africa as a whole. While he cherished the rich cultural heritage and the strong sense of community in his early life, he also felt deep disappointment and frustration over the systemic racism and injustices perpetuated by apartheid. Mandela's experiences fueled his commitment to fighting for equality and freedom, ultimately shaping his vision for a more just and inclusive South Africa. Despite the challenges, he remained hopeful for a better future for his country and its people.
The advantage of Nelson Mandela's leadership style is that it was persistent and tolerant. The subjects therefore feel part and parcel of the country's leadership and vision.
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Nelson Mandela felt very proud of him self when he became president of south Africa
The apartheid made Nelson Mandela feel unhappy. He knew he had to make a difference in peoples lives, if he didnt, nobody would.
His favorite song was Can you feel the love tonight by The Lion King
Shocked happy
He felt completely free.
At times he may feel torn between his craving for the comfortable and familiar versus a taste for the foreign and the unknown. - He may have a feeling of being different than others and he wants to be his own person.
he feels good
his struggle was driving
Timothy Nelson has written: 'Every Time I Feel the Spirit'