Survival – An Experiential Group Murder Mystery
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Lost in the rat race of our lives, it’s easy to assume that the choices we’re making are in our best interest - but does that assumption pass muster over time? What if we simplified our problems on this earth to the basics of simple survival? Could we guarantee that we made the best choices then? In a system that keeps us in functional freeze it can be hard to see the problems for what they are.
For tonight’s Questions that Matter, one of our regulars, Alex Marshall-Brown, has prepared an experience for our self-discovery. We will experiment with our problems in a survival context that we all can identify with, and test what the microscope has to see.
What does survival mean to you?
What is surviving for yourself vs in a community?
Are we aligned with our communal survival goals?
Test the logic of your survival choices!
Through this social thought experiment, we can gauge what survival means to each of us.
As usual, the goal of the night isn’t simply to agree, disagree, or learn. It’s also to connect through genuine, lively, interactive discussion and, potentially, to go to some of the unexpected and uncharted places that deep and free conversation can take us.
When we wrap up, around 8 p.m., we hope you’ll mingle, exchange numbers, and head out with some of us for something to eat or drink. As polarized as the world is right now, one of the deepest connections still available to human beings is a shared meal or drink.
Whether you’re in Chiang Mai for a short visit or you’re a longer-term expat or resident, we hope you can join us, not only in exploring the deeper questions but in making new connections and friendships through the discussions.
If possible, please support the venue, 4seas, by purchasing a beverage or a snack. They are kindly providing the space to us at no charge.
We all look forward to meeting you!
