## Or: Let's start the jews
> _\[This is\] all of the material of classic antisemitism: The Jews are an unassimilable group. Self-interested. Internationally organized very tightly and all talking to each other and kind of working as one mind. Who don't have the interest of the \[nations they live in\] at heart, they have their own interests at heart. And are animated by a deep hostility to the society that surrounds them._
>
> -Some Guy, saying a bunch of things that sound like compliments to me. I mean hell, what do I know? I'm not Jewish by birth or religion. But that paragraph up there? Makes the people it's describing sound pretty badass and cool.
## The Problem
Life can be confusing.
Especially in the modern world.
Lots of people have a culture, a language, and a history, but no home.
They're a people in diaspora, and they're especially lost when it comes to education.
They're not all developers. But the skill of developing something is exactly what they need.
> _We're all lonely for something we don't know we're lonely for. How else to explain the curious feeling that goes around feeling like missing somebody we've never even met?_
> -David Foster Wallace
Sometimes, when you're missing something, the solution is to find it.
Other times, you can't find it, because it doesn't exist yet.
In those situations, the solution is to build it.
So other people can find it.
And we don't have to be alone.
## The Solution
> _Company. (noun)._
>
> _The fact or condition of being with others, especially in a way that provides friendship and enjoyment._
>
> _e.g. "We kept each other company, so we wouldn't be alone."_