Sunday 12 October 2008

In the Beginning

In the beginning, I was only surprised by my own inner ‘grumpy old man’ but as I discussed my observations with a wide range of friends and colleagues it seemed evident that we experience the same phenomenon; the increasing isolation of the individual and dislocation from society – the creation of The Tribe of One.

The Tribe of One explores the phenomenon driving changes to traditional social behaviour in the Western world and seek out links between them in order to identify a root cause. The Tribe of One is not about religion – although we can recognise that organised religion has had a large part to play in establishing our traditional values well beyond our relationship with the Almighty. The Tribe of One is about understanding what may be driving these changes and how we should embrace or resist them.

If you know all the characters in Neighbours but don’t know your own neighbours then the Tribe of One is for you. If you spend your weekends as a stranger in one community and then spend the week as a stranger in another then the Tribe of One is for you.

Were are together alone in this Tribe of One.

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