This document discusses the qualities of contributors versus non-contributors. It provides Gandhi as an example of a great contributor who led India's independence movement through non-violent civil disobedience. It outlines how contributors can be recognized by being inner-directed, taking responsibility, focusing on goals rather than just tasks, and respecting others. In contrast, non-contributors are outwardly focused, complain, only think about themselves, and see things as win-lose rather than win-win. The document concludes that contributors demonstrate kindness, helpfulness, and caring for others.