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Originally Posted by MarqueX
Why would people want to start a new chapter and follow other people's traditions and beliefs, when they could just start their own brand new fraternity and have their names as the fraternity founding fathers? I'm confused.
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Because you connect with the values of an established group and want to carry on their history. Because you want a national or regional network of brothers or sisters.
If everyone had the "why join an existing group when I could start my own" mentality, fraternities and sororities simply would not exist. New members are the lifeblood of every GLO. How would you get new members if no one wants to join an existing group?