A community is formed whenever the wellbeing of one person is linked (effects and effected by) the wellbeing of another person (or people).
A generative community is one where participation in the community tends to increase the discernment and/or capacity of the members of the community without decreasing the wellbeing of other members of the community.
A healthy community is one where participation in the community tends to increase the wellbeing of members of the community without decreasing the wellbeing of other members of that community.
An unhealthy community is one where participation in the community decreases the wellbeing of at least some members of the community.
A predatory community is one where participation in the community tends to decrease the wellbeing of some members of the community while increasing the wellbeing of other members of the community.
A destructive community is one where participation in the community tends to decrease the discernment and/or capacity of some members of the community.
A generative community is one where participation in the community tends to increase the discernment and/or capacity of the members of the community without decreasing the wellbeing of other members of the community.
A healthy community is one where participation in the community tends to increase the wellbeing of members of the community without decreasing the wellbeing of other members of that community.
An unhealthy community is one where participation in the community decreases the wellbeing of at least some members of the community.
A predatory community is one where participation in the community tends to decrease the wellbeing of some members of the community while increasing the wellbeing of other members of the community.
A destructive community is one where participation in the community tends to decrease the discernment and/or capacity of some members of the community.
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