Now this is an idea just for the fun of it.
I was navigating the site in search of interesting nodes and I stumbled on
Saints in our Book so, summed with the fact I see quite a few new Monks every day, I asked myself...
Who knows what is the monks distribution by level?
Naturally, I have no clue how to determine it, since I suppose the answer involves site's databases and such...
I think it could be interesting so as to see the monastery's learning curve and understand which is the hardest level, the one that needs more answers and things like that.
Do you think it's a nice idea? Is it crappy?
I just can say I'm sitting in a nice room, with a sunny day outside and I'm about to get some hot coffee... I hope you understand my state of mind to come out with such a meditation!
Your ideas are welcome.
Thanks all.
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