• Online Service: 5-Minute Speed Talks

    This week is our popular Speed Talks event! Three to five speakers get 5-8 minutes each to expound their ideas, followed by our group discussion period where the community react to the ideas presented, discuss their own thoughts on the topic, and ask questions of the presenters.   If you have an idea for a […]

  • Online Service: Clean Enough & Fair Enough

    Most of us don't have a house spouse at home to take care of the housekeeping while we work; it's no longer feasible for most households to get by on a single income, yet when a heterosexual couple both have full-time jobs, the woman still almost always gets saddled with most of the housework. Or […]

  • Online Service: Peter Attia’s “Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity”

    Here's the description on Amazon: "A groundbreaking manifesto on living better and longer that challenges the conventional medical thinking on aging and reveals a new approach to preventing chronic disease and extending long-term health, from a visionary physician and leading longevity expert. ... "Wouldn’t you like to live longer? And better? In this operating manual […]

  • Online Service: LessWrong: The Two-Party Swindle + A Fable of Science & Politics

    Let's review a few fascinating posts from the Rationalist community blog LessWrong and discuss them together afterwards. This week's speaker will be Jack. After the talk, we'll have a group discussion to explore the ideas presented, and to share related thoughts, resources, and personal experiences. This is an online event hosted on Zoom. You can […]

  • Online Service: Anything Worth Doing Is Worth Doing Badly

    Popular wisdom tells us that anything worth doing is worth doing well. But according to G. K. Chesterton, “A thing worth doing is worth doing poorly.” If you know you're not likely to do a job well, is it still worth doing, and, if so, why, when, and under what circumstances? What if you'll never […]

  • Online Service: You are the worst and I hate you.

    How do we identify when we're not practicing forgiveness? It's easy to get fused to an idea about someone else or even ourselves and not allowing them to grow and change. It's easy to build up frustration that does you more harm than good. Forgiveness allows us to let things go, release ourselves from the […]

  • Online Service: Buddhism Part 1: What on Earth is Buddhism? Roots and Branches

    Is Buddhism a philosophy, a religion or a type of psychology? We’ll explore the diversity of many schools and denominations of Buddhism that developed in Asia, noting a large variety of practices and teachings over its 2,600 year history, shaped by isolated geographies more than imperial decrees or inquisitions. What is different, and what do […]