Unity
- Gabe Smith
- Mar 6, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: May 3, 2021

There are certain things that we can't accomplish on our own. Some tasks require us to utilize the help of others. Whatever group you happen to be a part of, whether it be a support group, a sports team, a club, etc. they all teach you about how group chemistry is crucial to both team and individual growth. Unfortunately, there is usually at least one individual in every group that throws a wrench into the very bond that the majority of the group is trying to foster among one another. What's more, is that unfortunately those individuals can often bring others along with them and further hinder the goal that the group in question is trying to accomplish. I can proudly say that I'm not one of those individuals, but still, I could do more to contribute to and build up the various teams and groups that I've been a part of. Unity is especially important when it comes to family. Family is arguably the most crucial group which requires a strong sense of unity in order to properly function. Family is the one group that you'll always belong to, therefore cultivating unity among your family is particularly important. Family looks out for one another, they build each other up, and they help each other to grow both individually and as a group. After all, there is a reason that any groups that consider themselves particularly close describe themselves as similar to a family. Often times sustaining unity in a group is quite a difficult process. Some groups you may find yourself in may be chock full of bad eggs that will do everything in their power to hinder things and bring the group down. It's up to us to rise above those negative influences and make the most out of every opportunity we are given to help each other become closer, build each other up, and accomplish the amazing things that we can't accomplish on our own. Unity often isn't easy, but it's more often necessary.
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