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What is the main difference between a gathering and a community?
What is the main difference between a gathering and a community?
- A gathering is a more emotional experience, while a community is a more practical experience.
- A gathering involves strangers, while a community involves familiar faces.
- A gathering is a moment in time where people come together, while a community is a sustained group of people connected over time. (correct)
- A gathering is temporary, while a community is permanent.
What is the author's reaction to the host's statement about the gathering community?
What is the author's reaction to the host's statement about the gathering community?
- The author is unsure about the nature of the gathering community.
- The author is indifferent to the host's statement.
- The author agrees and feels a strong sense of belonging to the gathering community.
- The author disagrees and thinks the gathering does not form a community. (correct)
What are the typical emotions experienced by participants at the end of a well-designed gathering?
What are the typical emotions experienced by participants at the end of a well-designed gathering?
- Anxiety and skepticism
- Euphoria and long-lasting connections
- Fatigue and disconnection
- Energized, connected, and a sense of the group's potential (correct)
What happens to the participants after they go home from a gathering?
What happens to the participants after they go home from a gathering?
What is the author's view on the connection between gatherings and communities?
What is the author's view on the connection between gatherings and communities?
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