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What if the ideal community is the one you already live in?

 
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Hi, I see so many posts looking to move to or looking to create a dream community from scratch. And it seems to me that there is not nearly enough talk about nudging our current communities toward our dreams.
Andrew Millison's latest video (He is my number 1 permie crush by the way ) is really inspirational in this way.
Check it out!
 
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Melissa, it would be great to have a community like that "After" picture.

And that idea is easily workable.

I hope some folk who are just starting a community would use that as a model.
 
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Then find "members" to join you!   https://www.finderscircle.com/summit
 
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