Sunday, April 26, 2009

Introduction (Draft)

A relationship is a conscious acknowledgement of a connection between any two people. Examples of a relationship include anything from high school friends, to a cordial doctor and patient relationship. A group is a socially acknowledged collection of people, subconsciously organized to fulfill the body’s natural need for social and public acceptance of others. Technically we join a group of friends for our own selfish reasons Groups must consist of at least three people and technically could include an infinite number of members. Very large groups almost always disintegrate over time if small groups don’t break off and divide before diminishing. Connection levels to different groups are direct factors to each other, often causing an unproductive connection. A productive connection is the equal contribution and continuous increase of common interests in a relationship or group. Productivity levels could fluctuate daily depending on a person’s sense of humor, hobbies, trustworthiness, etc. Connection levels directly correspond to the production level of an individual or group. If two members have equal productivity in the group then they are of equal levels, so there can be an infinite amount of people in each level per group. Any person could have an unlimited amount of relationship and groups at any single time in their life.

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