Finding Your Tribe
The Difference Between Finding Your People vs. Falling Into The Echo Chamber of Groupthink
“The video emphasizes the importance of community and surrounding oneself with like-minded people, referring to them as one’s “tribe” (0:14-0:18). Joshua shares personal experiences of living with people who inspire creativity and offer new perspectives, highlighting the beneficial impact on one’s soul and daily life (0:30-1:15).
Joshua clarifies that “tribe” doesn’t mean tribalism or groupthink, but rather finding people who value your outlook and provide a safe environment for discussion, even with disagreements (2:34-3:00). He also discusses the concept of a “homestead” with multiple families living together, balancing privacy with close proximity to enjoy each other’s company regularly (3:55-4:10).
Joshua declares his intention to intentionally create a more permanent living situation around people who are part of his tribe, those who bring out his joy, laughter, and inspire him to be his best self (5:03-5:08, 8:48-9:02). He specifically mentions the importance of humor and shared laughter as a significant aspect of this connection (5:54-7:20).”

