They told us to post, to grind, to scroll, To build alone and play the role. But humans aren’t wired to stand apart, We grow through voices, not just heart. That’s why Skool feels different, true, It’s not a feed, it’s a community with you. A place to talk, a place to learn, Where names are known and trust is earned. You don’t shout loud to try and be seen, You speak and someone leans in. Ideas grow when shared in full, That’s how communities are built on Skool. Creators teach. Learners rise. Real conversations, not just replies. You don’t pass through, you don’t just scroll. You show up as you, you play a role. No algorithms pulling the strings, No empty likes or hollow things. Just people gathering, side by side, Building something they’re proud to guide. So if you’re tired of building alone, Of posting words that feel overthrown. Come find your people, come find your rule. Community lives here. And it lives on Skool. By Jason Strickland The Art of Poetry Community