Yet Mandela does not stop at personal feeling; he adds “and make the world follow,” emphasizing a crucial transition from inner passion to public purpose. The idea is that when we act courageously on what matters to us, we invite others to recognize their own concerns in our example. Mandela’s lifelong resistance to apartheid grew from his private outrage at racial injustice and evolved into a collective movement. In this way, personal passion becomes a bridge, transforming one person’s moral fire into a shared cause that others willingly join. [...]