Our September Think & Drink was a particularly lively one with a bunch of new faces added to the mix. What fun! After some deliberation, our group decided to run with a question posed by Dayna Baumeister about discourse — namely, “How do we transition from a polarized society to one that more readily embraces discourse?” In the process, we explored:
- Basic assumptions about our current state of being (relative to polarization)
- What sorts of data we should consider relative to our assessment of whether or not something is more or less polarized — e.g., music, policy, other
- Data sets vs. Data points (Gracias, Jemma! FYI, still trying to recall verbatim your lovely analogy…something akin to: data points are x, data sets are the ocean!)
- What we can do better to progress and flourish (a spin-off of Brian Coplin’s initial query)
- Technology and social media
- Modes and styles of dialogue
- And more…
Thank you to Jemma Z Hazen, Thomas & Dayna Baumeister, Brian Coplin, David Spencer, Mike Chapman, Barbara & Richard, Tom Gocksch, Trista, Scott Albers, Randy Pebbles, Joel Harris, Ryan Aikin, and Alan Payne and his daughter, Shannon Payne, for the lively and thoughtful dialogue. Looking forward to our October cave gathering!
Thank you, too, to Martin Richard of Martin’s Wines for your cameo appearance accompanied by a delightful poem reading!
Last but not least, thank you to P.L.A.T.O. (Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization) for helping to support our philosophy in the community programs like these!