“first you have to create a vision [...] you have to know what the community is for. And only then you can decide if something is really against the vision, and only [these] objections are accepted. The emotional 'no, I don't want it because I'm afraid of something', this doesn't count anymore” [51:27].
This is a lesson brought not only by ecovillages but also by “if people come together to occupy a land, and from the very beginning they have this vision of having their own plot, their own house, and their own garden, then I actually think it's a challenge to switch to this communal idea later on” [41:86].
This vision, however, should be broad enough to be consistent with a wide diversity of individual views and to allow for adaptation