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Construction Of the Community (English)

For the formation of any advanced community. The biggest thing that needs to be done is the cooperation of the peoples and the Rise of the leader. yes, the leader will be the one who guides the Vanes of the community and take the whole community to the level of achievement.

It also depends on how people cooperate: -  As the cooperation of the community members is as essential as the rise of the leader because everything that leader plans or the leader leads are the people of that specific community. If the behaviour of the community peoples are not cooperative or helping it may lead to a breakdown of the whole cast and can damage the whole society and can also cause the ship to sink

SHIP AS A COMMUNITY: - suppose you are on the large ship which is sailing on the surface of the various ocean. There is a captain in the ship with his crew(sailors) and there are passengers who are sailing with them. If the passengers do not cooperate to the orders and regulation of the Captain and the ship then we all know what will be the consequences of that ship it will wreck down deep on the ocean without making any presence behind. So as you know now what is the role of the leader and the community people hope you find these as an important note. I want the reader to take the action on what is written not to bore them by just reading and thinking Hope you learn something new stay tuned and stay learning.

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