Going Back!

August 27, 2024 5:30 pm - August 29, 2024 7:30 pm

Will looking back at distant points in history show how advanced we are now, or will it reveal how selfish we have become?

Will looking back heal a troubled relationship, or will it highlight the disregard shown for what was thought to be special and blissful?

Will looking back at the ‘starting point’ make us recognize the discoveries we made, or will it make us realize our lack of commitment toward the primary objective?

Will a recollection of how a child was before joining the school show the benefits of schooling, or will it reveal the disadvantages of schooling?

Will a look back keep us stuck in the past instead of helping us to move on, or is looking back the only way to move forward?

The act of looking back, will it make us lose what we have become, or will it take us closer to who we truly are?

To what extent do we need to look back to be able to effectively look back?
What does it mean to go back at all, while our lives are only going-ahead?

'Going Back!' An online workshop studying the conflict between ‘doing newer things’ and ‘not losing sight of what happened.’

Details

Start
August 27, 2024 5:30 pm
End
August 29, 2024 7:30 pm

Venue

Online

Organizers

Conflictorium