How would you improve your community?
If you ask me how I would improve my community…
First, I have to pause and ask—
What exactly is a community?
Because community can mean many things.
A group of people.
A professional circle.
A tribe.
A space where people feel they belong.
And for a long time…
I didn’t feel like I belonged to any.
I always thought I was a social person.
There were always people around me.
Someone to call.
Someone to talk to.
But later…
I understood something.
I wasn’t really “social”.
I was just… always available.
I reached out.
I showed up.
I was there.
But not everyone was there for me.
They responded when they had time.
Not always when I needed them.
And that made me question—
Is this what community means?
I didn’t have a strong professional circle.
Even in my own field—
I didn’t have many people to rely on.
Even in my surroundings…
If someone asked me—
“Do you know someone for this?”
Most of the time…
I didn’t.
And honestly…
That felt a little sad.
I used to wonder—
Am I not social enough?
Why don’t I have “my people”?
Then Something Changed
At one point…
I stopped searching outside.
And I started focusing on myself.
My work.
My passion.
My growth.
And slowly…
something shifted.
People started finding me.
Not randomly—
But through alignment.
People who think like me.
People who feel like me.
People who resonate with what I do.
And today…
I can say—
I do have a community.
A writing community.
And it feels real.
So, How Do You Improve a Community?
I don’t think a community improves
just by adding more people.
It improves when—
the right people come together.
Because I have seen this too—
Communities with:
names labels titles
But no real connection.
And that doesn’t work.
A community is not just a tag.
It is not just a group.
It is a shared understanding.
So if I have to improve a community—
I would say:
Let the right people find each other.
Let there be alignment, not force.
Let belonging be natural, not assigned.
Because when the right people come together—
The community improves on its own.
My Truth
Maybe…
if you feel like you don’t belong anywhere—
It doesn’t mean something is wrong with you.
It just means—
you haven’t found your people yet.
And when you do…
Everything changes.

Leave a comment