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THE REBEL
MUHAMMAD EHSAN YOUNASMUHAMMAD ZEESHAN MAZHAR BUTT
Written By,
D.J. Enright
The REBEL• “The Rebel“ is a lightly expressed poem written in
a casual style free of any bitterness or criticism. The poet shows the character of rebel. One who does not conform to the norms of society and has a contradictory attitude based on self-assertion.
Introduction
• This is not typically a political rebel who wants a revolution in the country, but this is a common teenager boy who, for his inexperience, exhibits himself so as to draw attention.
• Do you know anyone who always disagrees with you or your friends or likes to do the opposite of what everyone thinks they should do?
A True Rebel• A participant in a rebellion.
• He believes that I’m right.
• Sometimes working against his own self interest.
Attitude• He stood up those who were fake or harassed
others for being different.
• He proud to be a itself.
• Do you hate being told want to do? May be you’re a rebel.
Thinking like a Rebel• Hold unpopular views on political and social
issues.
• Question popular and common beliefs.
• Know that some conformity is normal.
• Think of rebellion as a movement, not just an attitude.
Rebels at work• Be positive.• Frame it.• Stay out of drama.• Judge ideas, not people. • When angry, stop and wonder why. • Strive for influence not power.• Start the flame, tap into the collective.• Share the glory.• Communicate in ways that create clarity from
complexity.
• Let ideas breathe.• Ask good questions, become a keen listener.• Learn how to facilitate messy collaboration.• Address the fears.• Show how success can be measured.• Learn how to have constructive conversations.• Be thoughtful in all you do.• Know when to walk away.• Believe you are enough.
Desire of Rebels• They want to bring change in society
• The want to reform the society in shape of leaders.
QUAID-A-AZAM
Good and bad Rebels
“Bad Rebels” “Good Rebels”
Break rules Change rules
Complain Create
Assertions Questions
Me-focused Mission-focused
Pessimist Optimist
Energy-sapping Energy-generating
Alienate Attract
Problems Possibilities
Vocalize problems Socialize opportunities
Worry that......... Wonder if...........
Point fingers Pinpoint causes
Obsessed Reluctant
Rebel Mistakes• Breaking the rules because the rules aren’t for you. • Being against the status quo instead of being FOR
something.
• Skimping on learning the organizational landscape. • Not linking ideas to what the organization really values. • Avoiding conflict and controversy.
• Putting things in the wrong order.
• Wasting opportunities.
• Flirting with the dark side.
• Going it alone. • Losing your sense of humor.
Conclusion
• The world need to the rebels
• .
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