Be A Rural Community Builder Newsletter
Communities are like gardens. They require careful tending to flourish. Just as a gardener nurtures seedlings into robust plants, communities must cultivate entrepreneurial talent to foster economic growth and prosperity.
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First things first, let's distinguish between being interested in something and being committed to it. Imagine you're sowing the seeds for a bountiful harvest. Being interested might involve casually planting a few seeds and hoping for the best. On the other hand, being committed means tending to those seeds daily, providing them with the right nutrients, and ensuring they grow into vigorous, flourishing plants.
Similarly, when it comes to building your community, being interested might involve attending a few meetings, discussing ideas, and hoping for positive change. But true commitment means actively participating, investing time and effort, and making decisions that align with the long-term well-being of the community.
Being a Rural Community Builder means actively working to improve and strengthen rural communities. It involves taking on various roles and responsibilities to address the unique challenges faced by rural areas and promote their growth and well-being. Here are some key aspects of being a rural community builder:
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