Politics Track

Every political belief is built on a foundation: family, education, media, trauma, hope. This track examines how that architecture is designed – and how it can be redesigned.
We ask:

– What pillars hold up your political convictions?

– When does a belief become a load‑bearing wall that cannot be moved?

– How do systems (capitalism, democracy, hierarchy) act as blueprints for what we consider “common sense”?

Freedom or Caged? – Politics Track

Freedom or Caged? – Does a stronger belief system bring liberation or entrapment?

Every ideology promises freedom, but every conviction also draws a border. This month, we examine the paradox of strong belief: it can empower action and community, but it can also calcify into dogma. From political movements that turned tyrannical to fan communities that gatekeep belonging – when does faith become a prison?

Born or Made? – Politics Track

Born or Made? – Are we hardwired for belief, or written by our environment?

Are you born with a political temperament, or does your environment write your opinions? This month, we dissect the hidden mechanics of influence – from childhood conditioning to algorithmic nudges. Why do some people change their minds easily while others double down? Is the desire for truth hardwired or learned?

Detaching Idea from Identity – Politics Track

This month, we ask: Once you know who said it or did it, can you still hear the idea clearly? From cancel culture to artistic legacy, from political betrayal to personal friendship – when is detachment healthy, and when is it impossible?

Over three tracks, we will not find a single answer. Instead, we learn to hold complexity without collapsing into cynicism.

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