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We All Need A Planner Friend
become a pillar in a community,
Sahil Lavingia • The Minimalist Entrepreneur: How Great Founders Do More with Less
Each pocket of people could flourish into a community. So, who do you start with? Focus on two criteria: 1. Who brings the energy—who are the people who already engage, contribute, or attend? Don’t try to conjure motivation out of thin air. Start with keen participants. 2. Assuming that the community flourishes, who will you stick with?
Kai Elmer Sotto • Get Together: How to build a community with your people
early allies who care about what you care about enough to manifest your idea for a community into an actual gathering of human beings. Though there may not be many of them, the first people you involve are consequential. They will set the tone and direction for the future of your group.
Kai Elmer Sotto • Get Together: How to build a community with your people
The most important role in a social network is the vibe designer, because the big questions are sociological, not technological.
sari azout • Things I'm Thinking About
The most important role in a social network is the vibe designer, because the big questions are sociological, not technological.
sari azout • Things I'm Thinking About
Conor and his team are interested in creating ad-hoc social communities where people making connections obscure connections in one area can meet and interact with other people who are also interested in that topic