I agree that some members of greek organizations do not take their founding principals as seriously as they should, however i do believe that most members are still hardworking and dedicated to those principals. Ultimately it is up to you in what you plan to do, but some advice from a greek who knows, i would encourage you to do more research into the greek organizations that are already out there instead of trying to start another one. It is very hard to believe that of all the organizations out there (and there are many great ones) that you could not find one that meets your particular qualifications. There is a greater need to support and rebuild the greek organizations that are already out there, we don't need another greek organization because believe me after the momentum dies down, you will find in your new group that ultimately individuals are the problem with greek life, not the organization and you will see the same problems revealing themselves in your new fraternity. Don't recreate the wheel repair it! Good Luck!
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