Ann : Friendly Mentor

Re: New tribes and adverse selection?

Ann said Sep 8, 2006, 2:34 PM:

 

I'd say its too soon to know …..and one other thought is 'virtual communities'.  As Quinn talked about in Beyond Civilization–they created a community whereby each contributed their talents to support the tribe (newspaper)…and yes, they were all within the same building–but is this a requirement to make a community?


You say in your profile that you like living in the 'boonies' and thus I assume you don't want to join in physical proximity–but does that mean you don't want to join in virtual proximity?  Thus, a 'group' could come together, co-support each other by contributing talents from which they all reap the bounty….but could be scattered across the globe.  “Leaving” the tribe would be as simple as all agreeing that the member either can't or doesn't want to continue to contribute (because they want to jump to a different tribe at this time in their lives–because of a myriad of reasons–new excitement with a group, new challenges etc.)

This would allow for the flexibility/need for tribal change…especially in lives that are going to last 90 years of which we might be actively 'working' from 16 to 76…how could one tribe serve every members needs for that long–they couldn't!  But if tribes were more virtual…and not physically 'stuck', it allows for moving, changing–and also–and this is what I think is going ot have to be a major requirement for every tribe member–each is SELF responsible–not in an 'every man for himself', but self responsible in honoring that in joining a tribe, my SELF has a responsibilty to honor self and other members–when my needs change or the tribe's needs change–we are 'adult' responsible and can work to morph  the tribe as needed, deal with possible disappointments and still move on…