No, I think what I mean simply is, that a community needs to have common knowledge, or common belief, or a common purpose, where common knowledge means that: I know that you know that, and I know, you know that. And you know that I know that, at infinite, right? So, a common knowledge like this bind people together, separating this community from the rest of the world who don’t yet have this common knowledge, which doesn’t mean that they don’t have the knowledge. It’s just, they are not part of the common knowledge. And the same goes for belief in intentions. It is my observation that it is easier to have new association members absorbed into the community if any two people in the community have a common friend.