In this gathering, we'll dive into a complex concept we often use and hear about, but rarely stop 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 our moral compass? - When is neutrality an unethical stance? - Do I have to be ethical even if no one is watching? These questions aren't meant for judging one another, but rather to open a space where we can think together and see how our ethics differ according to experiences and situations. How the gathering will proceed: ⁃ We'll divide into groups of 4–5 people to discuss and share 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 👥