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1. Group no:- 4
Prepared by:-
Pavan Patel
Namresh Patel
Rushin Shah
Soham Patel
Tejas Patel
2. Definition:-
Enlightened Self interest:
Enlightened self interest is a way to create good
for self and good for all at the same time, including
team mates, bosses, customers and organization.
Contributors think in enlightened self interest.
Unenlightened Self-interest:
In unenlightened self-interest most or all persons
act according to their own selfishness. He/she is not
concerned about the impact (positive or negative) on
the other person, so that the group suffers loss as a
result of conflict, decreased efficiency because of lack
of cooperation.
3. Hey, Is the
girl going
Yes..Sure!!
No need of
to come??
THANKS!! It is
my DUTY. Oh! Yess!!
PLEASE WAIT
for few minutes…
Hey!! Thank
you for
waiting..
4. CONTRIBUTOR:-
I would like to take a real life example
of 'ANNA HAZARE'. He has been a great
contributor to the society. He initiated a
change for betterment & upliftment of
the society.
He initiated the LOKPAL BILL
movement for the betterment of our
country INDIA.
The main reason behind LOKPAL
BILL was to eradicate corruption from
our country.
He went on hunger strike to force the
government to accept the BILL.
He had a vision of corrupt free India for
the younger generations to come.
5. NON-CONTRIBUTOR:-
One example I would like to quote for a
official is that of Mr. Suresh Kalmadi.
Although he might have worked hard for the
commonwealth games but still there were a lot
of negative points that were revealed at a later
stage.
He with the support of few other people did
many things which were not in the welfare of
the society. There was a huge expense which
was done during the CWG but the same was
actually not utilized for that or rather the way
it was utilized was not proper. This created a
wrong image in the eyes of the foreign players
about us as the game at an international level.
The incidence shows to a great the act of
Kalmadi as non contributor team member.
6. EXAMPLES ON SPORTS:-
The picture shows two football
players named ROONEY and
CHICHARITO.
They both are strikers of
MANCHESTER UNITED. In this
picture CHICHARITO has already
scored a goal.
ROONEY is happy for him and
celebrates goal with him.
In second picture CHICHARITO is
going through bad phase and not
scoring goals.
This picture shows ROONEY
encouraging CHICHARITO.
7. Though being one of the best
football player RONALDO is
selfish player.
The picture shows that
RONALDO is fighting with
other player of the opposite
team.
This should not be the spirit
of the game.
8. Team spirit
SACHIN on 194!! &
shown by
the innings are
SACHIN
He walked
declared by captain
without any
complains
9. When it comes to team spirit, one
cannot forget Team INDIA’s JUMBO,
ANIL KUMBLE.
While playing TEST against West
Indies, he broke his JAW.
Yet, he came on the field next day,
and bowled with same passion.
He also got wicket of legendary
batsman BRIAN LARA on the very
same day.
10. Harbhajan-Sreesanth
SLAP GATE.
The picture shows
Harbhajan and Sreesanth
during an IPL match.
Harbhajan had slapped
Sreesanth when Mumbai
Indians team lost against
KINGS 11 Punjab.
It was definitely not in
spirit of the game.
11. FILMYYY EXAMPLESS!!!!!!
KABIR KHAN OF CHAK DE
INDIA !!!
Didn’t want the Indian Girls
hockey team to suffer the
same loss he had suffered
when he captained the Indian
Male’s team and so he turned
the bunch of arrogant, selfish
and quarrelsome girls into the
girls who started playing with
a team spirit and fought
together to bring laurels for
the country.
12. SCHINDLER’S LIST
Schindler's List is a 1993
film about Oskar Schindler,
a German businessman who
saved the lives of more than
a thousand mostly Polish-
Jewish refugees during
the Holocaust by employing
them in his factories which
saves them from being
transported to concentration
camps, or being killed.
13. THE DARKKNIGHT RISES!!!!
The Batman character saves
the Gotham city from the
hands of the JOKER by
risking his own life and gives
the credit to the two faced
Mayor of the city to prevent
from a chaos to happen in the
city and people losing hope
from their officials.
14. THE JOKER!!!
In The Dark Knight,
the Joker is depicted
as a maniacal criminal
mastermind who
terrorizes Gotham
City and whose goal is
to create "a world
without rules.” and a
city full of chaos.
15. JANNAT YAHAAN !!
In Jannat, Emraan
Hashmi plays a
character of a bookie
who earns his
livelihood and fulfills
all his dreams but
fails to understand
that all the money
which he earns goes
behind funding the
Pakistani terrorists
groups.
16. MATKI FOD:-
The pictures shows a perfect
example of team work.
The example is of MATKI FOD.
To reach the MATKI which is very
high, coordination and
concentration of every person is
required.
17. MOVIE MAKERS:-
For the team work we can give the
example of the any movie making , if
director,producer,actors,muasic director
all works together , to make his/her
movie super hit and mostly like by
people. If they will not work as a team
then they can not achieve the success.
19. STORY :-
An old farmer's three
sons were quarrelling-
the farmer gave a stick
to his youngest son to
break it - he broke it -
then he gave a bundle of
sticks to his eldest son to
break it - he failed - the
farmer taught them the
value of unity.
21. Why enlightened self – interest is
important?
If human beings did not have an inherent
will to protect themselves and further their
own interests, they would not survive.
Knowing what is in your interests will help
you get what is best for you and avoid what is
harmful. It will keep you moving toward your
goals and ensure that your goals are the right
ones for you.
22. But you had better simultaneously take
into account the interests of others.
Getting people to have positive feelings
toward you is a good idea.
They will be more likely to treat you well
and less likely to harm you. Contributing
to their welfare will encourage them to
contribute to your welfare.
23. Contributing to the development and
survival of the society in which you live will
mean a better environment in which to
pursue your interests.
If you acknowledge that self-interest is
inherent in your nature, you will feel less
guilty about looking after yourself.
If you acknowledge that altruistic behavior
is in your interests, you will be more likely to
cooperate with others. If you do both,
everyone gains.
24. CONCLUSION:-
People should try to follow their enlightened self-
interest.
One should prefer a long-term interest over a short-
term one.
“Helping each other to help ourselves.”
In every transaction, If one operates with the win
lose attitude, then one cannot collaborate with
anybody.
By operating out of deep enlightened self interest,
contributors are able to account for all stakeholders in
complex real world situations.
25. “Swami Vivekananda disliked
small minded and fearful
selfishness. He wanted us to be
large, unselfish, and therefore free
and bold in all our dealing with the
world”