The author reflects on the nature of human relationships, illustrating how society is made up of small, interconnected groups such as families and friendships. Those who are part of only a limited number of these groups experience a more restricted and confined existence, which may lead to a narrower perspective on life.
This insight highlights the significance of community and belonging, suggesting that a richer life is fostered by being part of various social circles. The interplay between individuals and their tribes shapes their experiences and opportunities for connection, growth, and understanding in an increasingly complex world.