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What's in it for me?
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NOTHING!
Nothing, that is, unless you enjoy meeting people who think in the
strange way that you do. Nothing, that is, unless you enjoy meeting
people with the same perverse sense of humor that you have. Nothing,
that is, unless you enjoy meeting people who have the same unquenchable
curiosity that you have. Nothing, that is, unless you enjoy meeting
people with the same intellectual capacity that you have. Nothing,
that is, unless you enjoy a non-threatening, give-and-take atmosphere
with other open-minded people.
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Mensa is primarily a social organization, as such it is a place
to meet people from every social stratum, every economic stratum, every
occupation, every cultural, ethnic, religious, national extraction and,
without probing, know that you can relate on an equal intellectual
level. And Mensa offers many opportunities to meet stimulating people.
Among the approximately 350 members in the Miami area, the additional
500 or so members between Broward and Palm Beach counties, the some
45,000 members in the United States and the 50,000 members spread
throughout the rest of the world you are bound to find a plethora of
individuals who share your interests, and as a member you have access
to everyone of them. With so many members with such varying backgrounds
and interests Mensa offers numerous avenues for communication.
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Mensa offers many local activities, frequent regional gatherings,
an annual American Mensa gathering, numerous other national gatherings,
and an international gathering. All great venues to meet. For those too
shy to meet in person there are more than 200 Special Interest Groups
with which you can correspond. As with any organization you gain from
Mensa what you are willing to invest in it.
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Want examples? There have been thousands of Mensa marriages. Mensans
that travel for business or pleasure can meet local Mensans for dinner
and conversation in any city they visit - much better than sitting in a
hotel room eating room-service food and watching television. Recently
a Mensan who moved here from a South American country had a
misunderstanding with those she was living with. An e-mail to Miami
Mensa brought her immediate friends, social and business contacts, and
a sense of belonging. Does Mensa have a lot to offer? You better
believe it.
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These pages and all content Copyright 2009 by American Mensa, all rights reserved.
Mensa® and the Mensa logo (as depicted for example in U.S. TM Reg. No.
1,405,381) are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by American
Mensa, Ltd., and are registered in other countries by Mensa International
Limited and/or affiliated national Mensa organizations.
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