IN PERSON: Lived Philosophy of Henry David Thoreau (Part 3)


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This is our IN PERSON event for Saturday evenings (every 2 weeks). We are meeting in-person, so no Zoom link is available.
NEW TIME - Starts at 4PM Eastern, so we have enough light to read.
TOPIC – In our discussion of "lived philosophy", we continue with author Henry David Thoreau. We will continue our review chapter 2 in “Walden”. This is the heart of the book and how to live deliberately. We will also compare Stoicism, Buddhism, Minimalism, Taoism, and American Transcendentalism. Please join us for a lively conversation!
VENUE - The venue is Imperial Wine Bar at 1800 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32804 (at the corner of North Orange Avenue and E New Hampshire Street). If less than 10 people show up, we meet in the room "on the right" inside. If more than 10 show up, we meet in the "beer garden" outside. The venue has food and drink, including wine. Parking is free behind the building and across the street.
COST - This event is free, but please consider buying something from the menu (a glass of wine or some food). See menu below.
TIME - 4PM Eastern. We take a break 1 hour into the meeting.
READING - You won't need to read anything in advance! I'll bring printed copies of the outline to the meeting (plus you can review it online: go to StoicDan.com and click the link "Saturdays" in the upper right corner).
GUESTS - As some have requested, you can now bring guests without them clicking RSVP separately.
MENU - If you'd like to check the menu before arriving, here is the link to Imperial's menu. https://www.imperialwinebar.com/orlando-menu/
OTHER - If you'd like to plan something after the meeting, the venue has music on Saturday nights, plus there are many other venues in the area. Check: https://www.facebook.com/Imperialwinebar/
COURTESY - This group enjoys open-minded, respectful conversations. If we differ in our opinions, then "we agree to disagree". The long-term goal is to improve our minds via group discussions. Our group does NOT discuss religion or politics.
This event is free and open to the public.

IN PERSON: Lived Philosophy of Henry David Thoreau (Part 3)