Walking the Pattern Recognition Tightrope

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Interintellect Indy Neogy invites you to explore how you and everyone walks the tightrope of pattern recognition.  It is our innate skills in pattern recognition that allow us to sit back on a summer day and perceive some fantastical shapes (horses! dragons! etc) in the clouds we see. Yet in that very moment we're experiencing Apophenia…

$15.00

High Stakes, Fragile Porcelain – Is This ‘The Most Important Century’?

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In this salon, Peter Hartree hosts a discussion of Holden Karnofsky’s ‘Most Important Century’ blog post series.   Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister, addressing the United Nations, September 22, 2021: We have come to that fateful age when we know roughly how to drive and we know how to unlock the drinks cabinet and to engage…

$20.00

Where Are All the Adults?

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In her debut salon, Maria Górska-Piszek invites you to explore how we ended in a culture of permanent adolescence, and what would be the best way out of it. Nobody feels like an adult these days, and many young people don't even aspire to be one. The usual badges of adulthood are either out of…

$15.00

An Interintellect Halloween

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Interintellect Maybe Gray invites you to a very special Halloween salon! In the wake of the October Full Moon I extend to you a haunting invitation - accept it if you dare. The bravest of us will gather together with tales of terror from childhood nightmares, recitations of poetry that will make your skin crawl,…

$20.00

Sell Your Strengths

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Join this Salon with Mike Haber to discuss how we think about, talk about and ideally sell the things we're good at. Share your experiences and get some ideas for talking about what you're good at, and working with what you're not. Can you put what you're good at into words? Tell us about a…

$15.00

“Interintellect 101”: How to Host an Interintellect Salon Series – With Jason Crawford

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What if you’re an Interintellect, but you just don’t know it yet…? Every day, we come together from across the world to talk about philosophy and science, art and technology, finance and history, religion and music: all the thoughts and emotions we experience as humans, without judgment or certificates. Sometimes we play games, share music,…

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Are Apps Making Us Better Or Worse?

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Interintellects Vidhika Bansal and Rosano invite you to reflect on the pivotal role technology plays in our lives, the trade-offs of its everpresence, and finding balance in the digital world. — Post-salon update: read takeaways from our conversation. — Nowadays, so many goods, services, and experiences are just a tap or click away. Need a…

$20.00

In Praise of The Prophet Series – Part 6: Self-Knowledge, Teaching, Friendship

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In this salon series, Tanya Raj will lead deep-dive discussions on The Prophet by Khalil Gibran and his philosophy on living a life with purpose and meaning. In this salon, we will delve into what is knowledge, is all knowledge good or even required, what does knowing the self, mean, can knowledge be taught or…

$20.00

NYC Central Park Picnic – Discovering Abundance

Central Park Central Park, New York City, NY

Join Pavel Shibayev for an IRL picnic meetup in Central Park! Location: we'll gather on the Great Hill (close to the northwestern corner of the park; enter from W 106th Street). There should be picnic tables around, so no need to sit on the ground. Some food and snacks will be shared; please feel free…

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“Clarity” : The Unclear Ideal

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In this Salon, veteran host and philosophical life coach Pamela J. Hobart invites participants to consider the concept of “clarity” in one’s life - What is it? Why do we want “clarity?” Should we want it? In over 2 years of philosophical life coaching work with over one hundred clients, virtually everyone has shown up…

$15.00