Thanks Alex :) that exercise is adapted from the community masterclass that
Tony, Adam and I designed a few years back.

Genuine "1s" in this case are generally pretty limited, like you said.
Operationally, it can include ownership & authorizations that aren't
readily shareable without major changes to the org. Naturally this depends
heavily on how you set up your org in the first place :)

Curious what you mean by "two is easier than one"? Do you mean that by
having to run two spaces, you're essentially *forced* to federate/delegate
more?

-Alex


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On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 3:52 PM, Alex Linsker <alexlins...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Alex, I super-like how you wrote that. The 1 2 3 4 is a great system, it
> gives words to what I've been observing the past few months without words
> for it, many things went from 1 and 2 to 4 once our second membership
> location opened; two is easier than one.
>
> I'd be curious, what are 1's? I think nothing is a 1 except being
> oneself/being fully human/sharing of oneself/being assertive/asking and
> making what one very much wants.
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