Another Bite at the Apple

After talking things over (it’s always good to talk things out, isn’t it...), the gang feels like they should try to host another show in a month or so.
The ideas raised in their powwow made them see just how different they each were and how their differences led them to very divergent perspectives on what happened in the first show.
Our group, to their credit, recognize that great potential lies in their diversity. If they take the best that each of them has to offer, they’ll be stronger than any one of them could be alone.
The ideas raised in their powwow made them see just how different they each were and how their differences led them to very divergent perspectives on what happened in the first show.
Our group, to their credit, recognize that great potential lies in their diversity. If they take the best that each of them has to offer, they’ll be stronger than any one of them could be alone.
But How?
How can they combine their talents into something that will in actual fact work to produce a stable living for them? They don’t want to create something more complex and confusing than what their no-planning approach gave them the last time around. How can they devise a way to organize themselves that is effective, yet simple?
The answer, once they discover it, was obvious:
Each of them will offer one "gift" for the good of the group. They each select on their own what they want to offer; they can ask for help or they can act alone. And since what they each offer is in the form of a gift, the recipients of the gift, need only be grateful and to put each gift to its best use. This will create a pretty bounteous basket of resources to draw from.
And which of the five friends came up with this brilliant idea? Why, Nunzio, of course.
The answer, once they discover it, was obvious:
Each of them will offer one "gift" for the good of the group. They each select on their own what they want to offer; they can ask for help or they can act alone. And since what they each offer is in the form of a gift, the recipients of the gift, need only be grateful and to put each gift to its best use. This will create a pretty bounteous basket of resources to draw from.
And which of the five friends came up with this brilliant idea? Why, Nunzio, of course.