What we’re about
The Thinkers’ Club is a discussion group intended to provide a fun, non-judgmental forum to share and debate intellectual and philosophical ideas with other critical thinkers. Come prepared to share concepts from history, philosophy, politics, religion, sociology, psychology, etc. that have influenced your thinking.
Members of all creeds, backgrounds, and walks of life are encouraged to attend. At The Thinkers' Club, we believe that intellectual discourse is best when we can explore - not dictate - views. On that note, bring an open mind and a friendly tolerance/respect for others' ideas.
Events are held virtually via Zoom.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- The Four-Day Work WeekLink visible for attendees
What if we only worked 4 days a week? This tantalizing prospect holds the promise of improved work-life balance and increased employee satisfaction, but beneath the surface lie a host of potential problems.
A condensed workweek may lead to issues like extended working hours, heightened stress levels, and challenges in maintaining productivity. While solutions like flexible schedules and remote work options have been proposed, they bring their own set of problems, including potential disparities among team members and difficulties in effective collaboration.
- How do you think a four-day workweek would impact your work-life balance?
- Do you believe a condensed workweek would enhance or hinder overall productivity?
- In what ways might a four-day workweek influence job satisfaction and employee morale?
- What potential challenges do you foresee in implementing a condensed workweek on a larger scale?
- How can organizations address concerns about extended working hours when adopting a shorter workweek?
The Case for a 4-Day Work Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyVfUaXyyqo
Work Less and Earn More: 4-Day Work Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCUWlXjGaUI
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In addition to the main topic (above), we also provide breakout rooms at 8pm as follows:
“Applied Practical Philosophy” – philosophy and its applications
“Town Square” – politics and current events
“Conference Room” – open for anything
“The Lounge” – light social chat - The Science of GratitudeLink visible for attendees
Gratitude is more than a polite gesture; it's a powerful emotion that can enhance our overall well-being. Research suggests that practicing gratitude can improve our mental health, increase levels of happiness, and even strengthen our relationships. By acknowledging and appreciating the positive aspects of our lives, we can cultivate a more positive outlook and cope better with life's challenges.
- What does gratitude mean to you personally?
- Can you share an experience when expressing (or receiving) gratitude made a significant difference in your emotional well-being?
- What are some common barriers people face when trying to cultivate gratitude? Can these obstacles be overcome?
- Are there exercises/practices that you find particularly effective in enhancing your sense of gratitude?
- Can gratitude have a ripple effect in communities and in society as a whole? If so, how can we encourage a culture of gratitude?
How Gratitude Rewires Your Brain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYoocycgMPw
The Science of Gratitude & How to Build a Gratitude Practice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVjfFN89qvQ
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In addition to the main topic (above), we also provide breakout rooms at 8pm as follows:
“Applied Practical Philosophy” – philosophy and its applications
“Town Square” – politics and current events
“Conference Room” – open for anything
“The Lounge” – light social chat - Is Our Educational System Broken?Link visible for attendees
Our educational system faces significant challenges, such as outdated curricula and inequitable access to resources, both of which hinder students' potential and limit their opportunities for success. Solutions such as increased funding for schools and a focus on STEM education have been proposed, yet they often encounter issues like misallocation of resources and a lack of emphasis on critical thinking and creativity.
- What do you see as the most pressing issue facing our educational system today?
- How can we promote critical thinking and creativity in curricula?
- In what ways can we incorporate technology effectively in classrooms to enhance learning?
- What role do standardized testing and assessments play in measuring student success?
- How does socioeconomic status influence educational opportunities and outcomes?
How to Fix a Broken Education System... Without Any More Money https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sqeoYOQ4qg
Elon Musk’s Incredible Speech on the Education System https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNQDp3v-VGE
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In addition to the main topic (above), we also provide breakout rooms at 8pm as follows:
“Applied Practical Philosophy” – philosophy and its applications
“Town Square” – politics and current events
“Conference Room” – open for anything
“The Lounge” – light social chat - What is Time?Link visible for attendees
Is time a real, tangible dimension, or merely an abstract concept humans use to understand change?
Physicists often describe time as a fourth dimension that, alongside space, forms the fabric of spacetime, as outlined in Einstein’s theory of relativity. This framework suggests that time may be flexible, varying according to the speed and gravity influencing an observer, thus challenging our intuition of time as a steady, universal flow. Additionally, theories such as the block universe imply that past, present, and future coexist, questioning our perception of time as a linear progression.
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Is time a physical dimension that exists independently, or is it simply a construct of human consciousness?
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Can our subjective experience of time (such as time "slowing down" or "speeding up") tell us anything meaningful about its true nature?
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In what ways might time and space be interdependent, and what does that imply for our understanding of either?
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What are the implications of the block universe theory, where all moments in time coexist, on our experience of the present?
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Could time have had a beginning, as some cosmological theories suggest, or has it always existed?
Is Time an Illusion? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhpEg0mUug0
What is Time? Sean Carroll Explains Presentism and Eternalism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAScJvxCy2Y&t=429s
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In addition to the main topic (above), we also provide breakout rooms at 8pm as follows:
“Applied Practical Philosophy” – philosophy and its applications
“Town Square” – politics and current events
“Conference Room” – open for anything
“The Lounge” – light social chat -