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As you can imagine, these reasonings easily create a circle that can be repeated over and over again without getting to a point. So the real question must lie somewhere else, somewhere deeper. It is "What is yunity" and apparently there are multiple answers to it now. We all seem to still identify with the vision and mission, but those are so vague that multiple concrete interpretations are possible. There is no common primary objective anymore. The one we decided upon via syscon in April 2016 clearly is outdated: "To create then launch the yunity platform which will first bring the foodsharing movement world-wide". Nobody is creating the yunity platform right now. Tilmann is working on the foodsaving tool, and the plan to spread foodsharing is still important for some yuniteers, but most are currently busy with housing projects and other aspects of everyday sharing culture. The amount of people populating yunity grows and so do the associated ideas. That's beautiful! But also confusing. During the discussions sparked by the Wurzen issue many yuniteers articulated statements and tried to figure out their personal primary objectives, their take on using money and what the name yunity signifies for them. Some statements:

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