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## Speaker: Professor Daniel Del Monte from USA

> “By choosing not to choose the good, a person chooses evil.”

Every year, we reflect on what we did—but rarely on what we failed to choose.

The conversations we avoided, the habits we postponed, the values we compromised. And yet, these silent non-choices shape our health, career, relationships, and inner life more than we realize.

This reflective meetup invites you to pause, look back, and consciously choose forward.

Join Prof. Daniel as he brings Aristotle’s philosophy of virtue, choice, and character into a deeply relevant modern context. Together, we will explore:

  • How non-choices quietly affect our mental and physical health
  • Why indecision can harm careers and relationships
  • Aristotle’s idea of virtue as a practice, not a theory
  • How choosing the good daily helps us avoid negativity, stagnation, and self-sabotage

As we step into the upcoming year, this session is an invitation to reclaim agency, avoid the traps of passive living, and intentionally direct ourselves toward a better, balanced, and meaningful future.
✨ Let us not drift into another year.
✨ Let us choose wisely—and live well.

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Personal Development
Practical Philosophy

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