WHY PASSION IS IMPORTANT IN OUR LIFES AND GIVING BACK TO THE SOCIETY
Dr Umar Mohammed Ali , City University Cambodia Africa Campus, Lecturer Department of Business Administration, CambodiaAbstract
The focus of this research isseehow passion plays a key roleour day to day affairs and also giving back to the society at large. Doing something you hate, or you are not happydoing make you not give your best as compared to something you loveto do. Thereforeis best to explore your own personality so that wherever you find yourself youwill always give your best. The findings of this research show thatbeing passionate about what we do makes us give back the best to the society at large.
Keywords
Passion, Important, Society
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