Every slipstream has a tribal culture—the relational fabric knitting a group together. The culture is an accumulation of shared beliefs, values, language, and goals. When you enter a slipstream, you enter a tribe and thus enter a culture. If you adapt to the culture, you remain in the slipstream. If you don’t adapt to the culture, you are promptly ejected from the slipstream. Like attracts like. We attract like-minded people to us and repel others away.

