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麓山学社读书交友会是一个全新创意的文化社交活动!通过对参与人数的限定(15-18人),以及对活动流程的独特设计,我们致力于打造一个能让您高效地互动,社交,以及获取信息的平台。让我们为您带来不一样的体验!

分享人:Atma

分享书目:《Walden》

时间:2015.9.27 下午2:30pm至5:00pm

地点:Fordham University (113 West 60th Street)校内,具体地址报名后通知。

报名链接:点击最底端左下角阅读原文read more,将跳至活动报名链接。

分享人简介:

Atma

Atma is a behavioral scientist, in the field of industrial/organisational psychology.  He specializes in innovation and organisational development.  He speaks 4 languages and reads and writes Sanskrit. He has been translating ancient Vedic texts.  He has also trained teachers in yoga, meditation, and anatomy.

主持人介绍:

Josh Ren

小时候在陕西咸阳,15岁来纽约。毕业于Stony Brook University, 在一家法国保险公司做精算。2007 年到2012年, 外派去巴黎,香港和雅加达。12年底回到美国分公司。喜欢自我挑战,新鲜事物,纪录片,自驾旅。曾去过31个国家旅游。个人觉得约旦的自驾游最有趣。

分享书目简介:

Walden

An account of the famous American writer’s 2 years and 2 months living alone in the woods at Walden Pond near Concord, Massachusetts.

I chose this book because it may be one of the best introductions to American philosophy and even American psychology.

作者简介:

Henry David Thoreau

Walden and Thoreau’s other writings were about,

“man as an inhabitant, or part and parcel of Nature.’’ It was our relationship, as human beings – physically, morally, spiritually, politically – to the world in which we live, which is to say, to everything, both human and wild.

Or to put it far more simply:

Thoreau is a deeply human, moral, and spiritual writer – and a deeply political one. And he knew that on the most pressing moral questions, the spiritual and political can, and often must, go hand in hand – a conviction shared by one of Thoreau’s 20th-century readers, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

高度互动的活动流程:

1)分享人介绍书籍并发表自己的见解(约15分钟);

2)每位参与者发表自己的感想(约2分钟/人);

3)所有参与者将分成小组进行交流,并提出一个与主题相关的问题;

4)参与者就提出的问题展开讨论,展思辨之风采。(约2分钟/人);

5)活动结束后,欢迎意犹未尽的朋友加入聚餐,继续畅谈。

友情提示:

1)不要求参与者提前准备,分享者将提供讨论所需的信息

2)请尽量准时到场,以免错过分享人介绍书目

3)请带好ID

4)如果寻找不到会场,请在活动临时微信群或是Facebook麓山学社Group内发信息,我们将及时回应

5) 每次读书会限制人数为18人, 请想要来参加的朋友提早尽快报名,填写完表格并且扫描进临时群才算报名成功。满额后的报名者将在waitlist 里面。

活动参与者的一切言论都不代表本学社立场。

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