# Step 6: Co-create, learn, and journey together with other regenerative projects

Each cohort (a group of projects in a season) will:&#x20;

* go through the process together; and
* use interoperable coordination tools. So that cohorts can more quickly adopt each-others practices and successes to evolve more rapidly together.

This also helps us start forming our own decentralised global culture (much like the [Hopewell Tradition of pre-columbian Native American cultures](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dawn_of_Everything) that created a decentralized culture (consisting of hundreds of unique languages) that enabled a member to travel from the east coast of North America nearly to the west coast and find community, shelter, food, and meaning along the way.)

*This also helps us with member-mobility as members are more easily able to contribute to multiple unique projects and live and move between them without having to learn and adopt entirely new platforms or tools.*

## A global community

For the nomadic and wonder-seeking regenerators.&#x20;

How can we see the world and have a net-positive impact on the world?&#x20;

Through a global and interconnected economy of Villages and Regenerative projects where our contributions to one part of the whole is acknowledged by the global community.

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**If you're one of the 12 initial cohorts this will be your space to share updates, templates, and anything you feel would help others succeed.**&#x20;
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