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A key aspect of getting your head around network maintenance is to understand your ‘tribe’. This has two parts to it: who are you, and who do you serve. You should have a handle on who you are and what you want by now, but the question of who you serve is something worth spending more time on.
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In other words, on the ancient landscape—the one we were designed for—the human being wasn’t really the independent life form of the human race. The tribe was.
Tim Urban • A Game of Giants — Wait but Why

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Station • We are all social oracles: An era of decentralized hiring

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Tribes are living organisms. Even if nobody joins or leaves, members of the group change and the world around the group changes. Your rules, norms and goals will evolve.
Konrad Seifert • The role of tribes in achieving lasting impact and how to create them - LessWrong
However, as most anthropologists will attest, humans are wired to live in curated collectives, as opposed to mass societies. So people formed new tribes within a larger society in order to find a “place” where they belonged. The French sociologist Michel Maffesoli referred to these new tribes as “neotribes.” The behavioral patterns within these neo
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