Freemasonry is a fraternity, that means its about men, associating together with
common goals who support each other

Freemasonry is the world's oldest and largest fraternity. It is comprised of adult
men (19+) of good character from every country, religion, race, age, income,
education, and opinion, who believe in a Supreme Being. Its body of knowledge
and system of ethics is based on the belief that each man has a responsibility to
improve himself while being devoted to his family, faith, country, and fraternity.

Freemasonry (often simplified to “Masonry”) enhances and strengthens the
character of the individual man by providing opportunities for fellowship,  
charity, education, and leadership based on the three ancient Masonic tenets:
Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth
.

It’s not about me changing them, it’s about me changing me!


Fellowship

By attending Masonic Lodge meetings and learning from your fellow Masons,
you’ll strengthen the bonds of fellowship as you join together with like-minded
men who share ideals of both a moral and metaphysical nature. You’ll enjoy   
the friendship of other Masons in the community, and you’ll be welcomed as a
“brother” by Masons everywhere in the world. Freemasonry also promises that
should you ever be overtaken by misfortune, sickness, or adversity through no
fault of your own, the hands of our great fraternity will be stretched forth to aid
and assist you.



Charity

From its earliest days, charity has been the most visible Masonic activity.
Freemason's have always been devoted to caring for disadvantaged children, the
sick and the elderly. In fact, Masons in North America give away approximately
$3 million to national and local charities each day, of which more than 70% is
directed toward the general public. Masons are also actively involved in a great
deal of community volunteer work.


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Those who become Freemasons only for the sake of finding out the secret of the   
order, run a very great risk of growing old under the trowel without ever realizing
their purpose. Yet there is a secret, but it is so inviolable that it has never been
confided or whispered to anyone. Those who stop at the outward crust of things
imagine that the secret consists in words, in signs, or that the main point of it is to
be found only in reaching the highest degree. This is a mistaken view: the man who
guesses the secret of Freemasonry, and to know it you must guess it, reaches that
point only through long attendance in the lodges, through deep thinking,
comparison, and deduction.

He would not trust that secret to his best friend in Freemasonry, because he is
aware that if his friend has not found it out, he could not make any use of it after it
had been whispered in his ear. No, he keeps his peace, and the secret remains a
secret.

Giovanni Giacomo Casanova, Memoirs, Volume 2a, Paris, p. 33
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