Event Sections

Section 1

Theme: Where do our first beliefs come from? Family, education, early media, and the quiet absorption of the world around us.

In this section, we examine the genesis of our beliefs and thought processes – whether they are rooted in facts, past choices (your past or the past of the people closest to you), media, and so on. We question whether the belief or the thoughts of an individual can be separated from them, how we are persuaded as adults, and whether having a strong belief system, no matter which direction it may lie, can bring freedom or entrapment.

Section 2

Theme: What happens when a belief is challenged – by new evidence, a hostile question, or a personal crisis?

In this section, we confront the moments that break our worldview. We ask when a belief is truly earned, how we react to and handle confrontation, whether aggressive intervention is/can ever be well‑meaning, and what comes after a shattered outlook.

Section 3

Theme: How do we consciously reshape our own thoughts after disruption? Should it be a process taken alone, or with others?

In this final section, we move from the shattered outlook to reconstruction. We ask whether self‑learning or peer review is more valuable, what fuels the process of relearning (passion or intent), how our social surroundings shape our new beliefs, and whether reconstruction should be forced or a slow and steady process.

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