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by | Dec 25, 2011

With all new members starting as equals we should realise, that in reality, not all people are actually equal. During the first 6 months of induction people will be assigned to levels of study, disciplines of work and their routines of working, waking and exercise should be adjusted to those that match the individual best. The divergence between […]

With all new members starting as equals we should realise, that in reality, not all people are actually equal. During the first 6 months of induction people will be assigned to levels of study, disciplines of work and their routines of working, waking and exercise should be adjusted to those that match the individual best.

The divergence between individuals is vast so this assessment period should be carefully outlined and planned. While everyone is truly an individual to avoid anarchy there must be some limits on how individualised these procedures and allowances become.