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Theory of Contribution by Dr.Jagannath.K.Dange

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English: According to Jagannath.K.Dange People desire to achieve something and make incredible breakthrough in different aspects of life. People have an ultimate goal, something toward which their entire life is being directed. There is nothing more important than having a desire deep down to achieve goals. Every single day, we should have both long and short term goals that are fuelled by desire. The larger our goals are, the greater our desire needs to be. It may be said that for most humans, the ultimate goal is the achievement of well-being and security for themselves and their loved ones. Through the achievement one can contribute to the self and for family development. The contribution is significant criteria for considering one’s achievement. This contribution model describes the theory of contribution which shows the different levels of contribution of an individual. It is a combination of five levels of contribution, Minimum level of contribution is “contribution to family” and the maximum and greatest level of contribution is “contribution to mankind”. The proposed theory of contribution would be helpful in understanding the levels of contribution by individuals and also be considered for an individuals’ improvement in the vision for contribution.
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