Community Living
A healthy community is made up of
individuals who are actively learning how to be citizens, scholars and leaders.
Each and every member has a part in the success of our community.
In choosing to live in such a residence you
have accepted an opportunity and an obligation: the opportunity to enjoy and
benefit from a healthy community, and the obligation to conduct yourself in
ways that help other citizens to do the same.
Principles guide each citizen's conduct and
actions to promote the best of what the community has to offer. They also teach
us what we can contribute to our future communities.
Be Safe
Each of us must have the sense that we are
safe from danger and harm. At no time should we have to fear for our welfare or
the security of our possessions or living space. The immediate physical safety
of each and every citizen must be the first concern for all of us.
This sense of safety depends largely on the
commitment of each citizen and his/her understanding of the utmost importance
of safety to community. The loss of the feeling of being safe interferes with
everything else; rest, study, recreation, and relationships.
Any act that creates a threat to the safety
of others or to one's self, or the failure to act to stop a threat to safety,
poses the most immediate and serious conceivable injury to our community. We
must be mindful of this before anything else, and we must hold ourselves and
our fellow citizens accountable to the most stringent standards for behavior
that affects our safety and security.
Be Civil
Each of us must feel that he or she has a
rightful and recognized place in this community. This sense of belonging is
reinforced when we act toward one another in a civil fashion which affirms the
dignity and respect that is due each citizen, regardless of his or her race,
ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability or nationality.
The importance of civility in a healthy
community does not demand that we agree with, endorse, or support the values,
beliefs or lifestyles of every other citizen. However, our disagreements,
objections or differences can be addressed in a civil fashion. The health of
the community demands nothing less than this, and the basic level of tolerance
that is required of each of us.
If we treat others with abuse, harassment
and intolerance, we can injure their dignity and sense of their rightful place
in this community, while also hurting our ability to focus on those things we
have in common. Our commonalities are extremely important to our community and
our civil behavior toward one another in all our interactions insures our
ability to return to our common interests.
Be Cooperative
Living together as closely as we do
requires communication and compromise on the conflicts that will likely occur.
The varying ways in which we like to rest, study or socialize, and the need to
share bathrooms, lounges and lobbies are among the demands of group living.
Living together as closely as we do
requires communication and compromise on the conflicts that will likely occur.
Our different schedules, the varying ways in which we like to rest, study or
socialize, and the need to share bathrooms, lounges and lobbies means that no
one of us can have everything exactly the way he or she sees fit.
These are the demands of group living, and
we are all responsible and accountable to one another for the flexibility and
cooperation that will make this work. Our individual rights are directly tied
to our responsibilities to the community, which include reaching agreements on
mutual expectations, listening carefully to other individuals when conflicts
arise, and coming together as a group to solve community problems when
necessary.
Be Involved
By choosing to be safe, civil and
cooperative, we allow our community to exist and function. When we get involved
in our community, we invest in it; we help it grow, flourish and reach its
potentials, and each of us gets a great return.
Our involvement brings about activities and
improvements. We socialize, learn, and celebrate together. We provide service
to help ourselves and others. We use and develop our abilities as leaders,
planners and collaborators.
When we involve ourselves in these ways,
not only do we have fun and enjoy the fellowship, we learn things about
ourselves that we wouldn’t learn any other way. Finally, by investing
ourselves, we educate our newest members about our community, and they learn to
perpetuate its best traits.
At Paradise Group, we strong believe in the
above principles of Community Living and always aim at making the best of life.
Our vision is to cater all the
communities by thinking laterally & exploring innovative concepts by
tapping the latest trends and converting such ideas into profitable projects as
a team and serve the customers by adding value in their lifestyle.
To know more
log on to www.paradisegroup.co.in/saiworldcity
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