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The Building Blocks of a Community

The Building Blocks of a Community

When building a house, anyone with wisdom will make sure the house has two qualities: Strength (so that it lasts) and beauty (so it’s pleasing to see). To make a house strong, it needs to have several components all working towards the same goal (a cement foundation, a wooden frame, an exterior made of bricks, ect). To make a house beautiful you need to make sure all the parts, inside and out, harmonize with one another.

Building a community is a lot like building a house. A wise community leader knows that for their community to stand up tall, it needs to be strong and it needs to harmonize. If your community isn’t strong, it won’t be long before it falls apart! If your community doesn’t harmonize, it won’t be appealing to community members on the inside, or potential community members on the outside!

To make your community strong, get people of different talents. A house is made of a variety of parts, but they all have the same end goal. If your community consists of just one type of talent, you take a way from the strength it could have had if your community was diverse.

To make your community harmonize, get a community of like minded people. It’s important that your community works well together so things run smoothly; this also makes you look more united and professional. Stress the need of getting to know one another. A strong community is based on love, but it’s hard to love someone you don’t really know!

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