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-This is a post in our Whataapp-Group from Sheran+This is a post in our Whatsapp-Group from Sheran
  
 Hey Lars, Hey Lars,
  
-Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It's good to have open discussions about what's important for the clan. Understanding Team Value I completely understand your focus on having a strong, reliable team. It's crucial for success.  A good clan allows us to build that core group, which translates to better performance. Beyond Just Performance, However, the clan can offer more than just winning. It's a community where we learn from each other's strategies and skills.+Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It's good to have **open discussions** about what's important for the clan. Understanding Team Value I completely understand your focus on having a strong, reliable team. It's crucial for success.  A good clan allows us to build that core group, which translates to better performance. Beyond Just Performance, However, the clan can offer more than just winning. It's a community where we learn from each other's strategies and skills.
  
 Celebrate victories together, creating a more rewarding experience. Celebrate victories together, creating a more rewarding experience.
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 Offer support and encouragement after losses, fostering a positive environment. Offer support and encouragement after losses, fostering a positive environment.
  
-These aspects contribute to a stronger overall team spirit, which can benefit us all in the long run. Respecting Individual Decisions While you might see leaving the clan as a betrayal, sometimes people's needs and gaming styles evolve. Open communication helps us understand the reasons for leaving, and it allows everyone to move forward with respect. +These aspects contribute to a stronger overall team spirit, which can benefit us all in the long run. Respecting Individual Decisions While you might see leaving the clan as a betrayal, sometimes people's needs and gaming styles evolve. Open communication helps us understand the **reasons for leaving**, and it allows everyone to move forward with respect. 
-Friendships Within the Clan You mentioned your team being more essential than friendships.  While having a strong team is crucial, friendships can strengthen the team spirit. Shared experiences and connections within the game can boost morale and make playing together even more enjoyable.+**Friendships** Within the Clan You mentioned your team being more essential than friendships.  While having a strong team is crucial, friendships can strengthen the team spirit. Shared experiences and connections within the game can boost morale and make playing together even more enjoyable.
 Value of a Thriving Clan A strong, active clan attracts new players who share our passion for the game. This constant growth keeps the experience fresh and allows us to learn from new perspectives. It also creates a sense of belonging and support that goes beyond individual games. Value of a Thriving Clan A strong, active clan attracts new players who share our passion for the game. This constant growth keeps the experience fresh and allows us to learn from new perspectives. It also creates a sense of belonging and support that goes beyond individual games.
-Compromise and Improvement While your focus on loyalty is admirable, perhaps there's a middle ground. We can strive to build a strong core team within the clan while fostering a welcoming environment for new members and those who might return in the future.+Compromise and Improvement While your focus on loyalty is admirable, perhaps there's a middle ground. We can strive to build a strong **core team** within the clan while fostering a welcoming environment for new members and those who might return in the future.
  
 What do you think? What do you think?