The concept of WorldlyPeople.com
The founder ran into a compelling saying on the internet that he felt others would agree with. Based on this he started a social network for big minded people that have open minds and strong wills. Here is the quote that he read..
"A worldly person doesn’t have to boast about their travels, wisdom, perhaps being wealthy, or knowledge. They are generally quiet about it, calm, reassured and independent. This is simply in their character and people can feel the chemistry of someone that is worldly. True worldly people are still interested in learning many things from other people who may not have had the breaks this person has. This person is smart enough to realize they don’t know everything and will constantly learn until they die. They also do not think comments from other persons stupid or inept.
They will realize that some people are still learning and the ‘worldly person’ has much knowledge to give, but gives it gently and the timing is generally perfect. They never ‘talk down’ to other people, but ‘talk up’ meaning they leave the person without the knowledge some dignity and is excited the person is interested in what they have done in their life. Worldly people also realize while talking to someone who isn’t they can also learn from that person."
About WorldlyPeople.com
Worldly people now have a meeting point on the Web. This social networking site will cater for all these individuals that think in big terms and who are open to new people, new experiences and (overall) new and different outlooks on life.
Here, these individuals can connect with each other in the same way that they would in a social site such as Facebook or Orkut. The one difference is that interactions on the site are focused from the very beginning. The site makes for sharing media, inviting others to join, writing your own posts… it is exactly like Facebook, but for people who like to think and place everything in as wide a context as possible.
Joining in is as easy as joining Facebook - the same particulars and contact information have to be supplied. Alternatively, you can get in through Facebook Connect and avoid the hassle of specifically creating an account if you are not sure if the site will be 100 % suited to who you are, and you want to test it beforehand.

