Community
Community is the new commodity; attention is the new currency.
A community is commonly defined as a unified body of individuals with a common characteristic or shared interest living together within a larger society. The word was first used in the 14th century. While the concept of community existed way back in ancient times, the Neolithic Revolution, also referred to as the Agricultural Revolution, marked a major turning point in human history where the previously nomadic hunter-gatherers began to domesticate animals and cultivate plants, enabling them to establish permanent settlements instead of roaming and foraging for food.1 When communities began to grow, civilizations flourished, bringing about religion and culture. Such ...
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