In this gathering, we'll dive into a complex concept we often use and hear about, yet rarely pause to ask: What does ethics truly mean to us? Are they external rules we follow? Or an internal decision arising from our awareness? We'll raise questions such as: - Is it necessary to have a universal standard for ethics? - Can we rely on conscience as a moral compass? - When is neutrality an unethical stance? - Do I need to be ethical even if no one sees me? These questions aren't meant for judging one another, but rather to open up space to think together, and see how our ethics differ according to experiences and situations. How our gathering will proceed: ⁃ We'll split into groups of 4–5 people, discussing and sharing our stories and questions ⁃ After some time, we'll switch tables to hear new perspectives and broaden the circle ⁃ We'll conclude by exchanging ideas, things that moved us, or made us reconsider our views on ethics The goal isn't to arrive at a final answer, but to leave with deeper questions, broader understanding, and perhaps even a different perspective on what we consider right or wrong Fee: 30 SAR via STCPAY (number: 0553363070) Location: Will be sent to those who confirm attendance Everyone is welcome, because the diversity of our experiences is what gives this gathering its true meaning 👥