Note: Continuing with this notion of finding your tribe.
Seems kind of silly to me. You can only feel accepted when you meet people who share your current values, interests and beliefs? This does not sound like something that spiritual leaders would endorse. I could be all wet of course.
True friendship are golden. Family can be a blessing (or sometimes a curse). I am not sure that you need to find your tribe to establish friendships. In any case, you will never meet another who shares all of you passions, values and beliefs. Ain’t gonna happen.
Here is a summary produced by ChatGPT 3.5:
What happens when you find your tribe?
When you find your tribe, it's like finding a place where you truly belong, where your deepest thoughts and feelings are understood and accepted. For the author, this journey involved realizing her loneliness despite appearances and searching for a community where she could have meaningful conversations. Eventually, she found her tribe in gatherings like the Summer Institute of Authentic Leadership in Action and Gather the Women Global Matrix, where authentic connections are fostered through circle gatherings. In these spaces, people are seen for who they truly are, vulnerabilities are embraced, and support for growth is abundant. Finding your tribe means feeling seen, safe, and supported, and it can change your life for the better. If you haven't found your tribe yet, the author suggests joining organizations like Gather the Women or attending events focused on authenticity and connection. With intention and perseverance, you can find your tribe and experience the profound sense of belonging and support it offers.