At our Meetups Everywhere meetup, attendees were overwhelmingly interested in regular meetups, so here goes!
As an experiment, let’s assign a reading as a springboard for discussion, to see if we like that as a meetup format. Please read Scott’s Guided By The Beauty Of Our Weapons from 2017 before attending.
Some questions to ponder ahead of the meetup:
When have you changed your mind very quickly on a deeply held belief, if ever? When have you slowly changed your mind (over the course of months or years) on a deeply held belief, if ever? What contributed to this transformation?
Have you ever resisted changing a belief despite accumulating evidence or persuasive arguments against it? What were the reasons for your resistance (emotional? social? intellectual?), and how did you eventually navigate this conflict?
Re: raising the sanity waterline, what personal practices or habits have you adopted to ensure you’re engaging with the world in a more rational, open-minded way, if any?
Come to Dude Chilling Park and look for a sign that says Vancouver Rationality! If you have trouble, text me (the organizer, Jordan) at 905 467 6849.
Guided By The Beauty Of Our Weapons
At our Meetups Everywhere meetup, attendees were overwhelmingly interested in regular meetups, so here goes!
As an experiment, let’s assign a reading as a springboard for discussion, to see if we like that as a meetup format. Please read Scott’s Guided By The Beauty Of Our Weapons from 2017 before attending.
Some questions to ponder ahead of the meetup:
When have you changed your mind very quickly on a deeply held belief, if ever? When have you slowly changed your mind (over the course of months or years) on a deeply held belief, if ever? What contributed to this transformation?
Have you ever resisted changing a belief despite accumulating evidence or persuasive arguments against it? What were the reasons for your resistance (emotional? social? intellectual?), and how did you eventually navigate this conflict?
Re: raising the sanity waterline, what personal practices or habits have you adopted to ensure you’re engaging with the world in a more rational, open-minded way, if any?
Come to Dude Chilling Park and look for a sign that says Vancouver Rationality! If you have trouble, text me (the organizer, Jordan) at 905 467 6849.