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Myths are more than ancient stories. They reveal patterns of curiosity, ambition, reflection, and failure that continue to shape human behavior today. In this meetup, we will explore how mythic narratives help us understand learning, self-awareness, and ethical decision-making.

We will also connect these ideas with CJ Fearnley’s essay Collaborating for Comprehensivity, which explores the fundamental role of story in human life and in the great traditions of inquiry and action. Together, these perspectives show how stories and myths help us interpret experience, share knowledge, and make sense of the world.

Join us for an evening of exploring the path from instinct to wisdom.
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CJ Fearnley's book "Collaborating for Comprehensivity," is a unique exploration of comprehensive thinking, inquiry, and collaboration, is now available on Amazon in paperback, Kindle, and free PDF formats.

  1. The free PDF version can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bapsUhFtRDSPdAW6zRBe7omBlcghz-yi/
  2. Available on Amazon Kindle for the lowest price Amazon allows of $0.99 here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CW1K18B5/
  3. Available as a paperback on Amazon for the lowest price Amazon allows of $8.31 here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D11GHC9V/

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Welcome to the series "Comprehensivist Wednesdays." Transdisciplinarity, Renaissance humanism, homo universalis, and Polymathy are some of the ways of describing this approach which Buckminster Fuller called Comprehensivity and described as “macro-comprehensive and micro-incisive.”

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