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C.P.D CH-2 “Static identities” and “Dynamic identities”

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Student Name : Patel Digant Department : Civil Div : B Roll NO : 130170106036 Subject : C.P.D.P. Contact No : 9974335562 Email id : [email protected] Supervisor Name : Dipak Bhatt Vishwakarma Government Engineering College
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Student Name : Patel Digant Department : Civil Div : B Roll NO : 130170106036 Subject : C.P.D.P. Contact No : 9974335562 Email id :

[email protected] Supervisor Name : Dipak Bhatt

Vishwakarma Government Engineering College

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To Recognize “Static identities” and “Dynamic identities” in well-known personalities

Goal

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Static Identities : Non-contributors usually define themselves in term of what they have achieved in life . This is static identities based on your past glories

Dynamic Identities : Contributors define themselves in term of what they will become or accomplish . This is dynamic identities based on your 'being' and 'becoming'

What is Static and Dynamic Identities?

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Static Identities Limited to Goals No interest in the

other affairs other then their goals.

Not helpful to others

Believe in past Achievement

Make the show of his power & position

Dynamic Identities Unlimited Goals interest in the other

affairs other then their goals.

Always ready to help other

Believe in future potential

Focus on “Responsibility”

Difference between Static and Dynamic Identities.

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Example of Amitabh Bachchan We know that he is great actor He is also known as Big B. He works since 42 years in Indian cinema At being of his carrier he was flop than

after he struggling and get success He get more than 130 awards it include 4

national awards than after he has not ego of this

He always help or give respects to other persons

He is 69 year old than after carry on his work and he say my goal is to achieve oscar awards

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She is politician She is outgoing chief minister of

Uttar Pradesh She is also chief of Bahujan Samaj

Party She promise to people that she try

to keep government expenditure low but she not follow it.

She also west money for her luxurious lifestyle She use public money to make her statue. She wear garland of currency notes.

Example of Mayawati

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M.B.B.S doctor in medical government college.

Not to give good response to his students while he teaching the student .

Dynamic Identity Don’t take money from poor persons. Don’t give value to money, while giving

patent. Behave familiar with patient instead of

doctor.

Static Identity

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THE STATIC IDENTITYGREG CHAPPELL

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• Greg Chappell was a coach of Indian cricket team.

• Chappell tried to change Indian cricket team.

• He kept on appearing in media.• He always thought that he was better in

cricket than others and thought whatever he decided was correct.

• He did not listen to any one.

What are his views that make him a Static identity?

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The Contributor's image of self is not defined by the qualifications and achievements, not by power and position , not by his/her glories rather, he/she thinks of oneself as someone who has the capability to make a positive difference in the world , focuses on the responsibility.

Conclusion


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