

Question: Are we merely the sum of what we accumulate in our homes and minds..?! Look around you, to those things you struggled to possess, and those relationships that drained you to maintain... Here arises a question and a viewpoint. The first viewpoint: Holds that “possession” is the highest instinct of survival, and the material extension of our identity; without our possessions and achievements, we stand naked before the harshness of the world, and material things are the shield that grants us social standing and influence... In stark contrast, the philosophy of “detachment” emerges as a revolutionary act of liberation; those who hold this view believe that everything you own is, in fact, a “guardian” consuming your attention, and that the pinnacle of wealth is “the ability to let go”... Between those who see acquisition as building the self, and those who see it as shackling the spirit behind walls of materiality... Here, the distance is zero—to decide: Do we gather things to live, or do we live to serve what we have gathered? 🤍 Fee: 25 🤍 Confirm your attendance via bank transfer 🤍 Arriving early helps us deliver a better session 🤍 You may preserve your privacy during the dialogue and refrain from sharing ideas—listening is welcome 🤍 Inviting colleagues or friends is appreciated; even more appreciated is informing us about it... 🤍 Venue: Sent only to confirmed attendees via private messages 🩶 To follow our latest updates: https://t.me/+jqB3HhnaqooyMml8
