Decision-making in our everyday lives is usually more complicated than simply choosing right from wrong. Often, we struggle to choose among many “right” choices. We consider not only what is good for ourselves, but also what is best for our family, community, even our world. How do you choose the right course of action, and how can we guide young people in learning to solve their own ethical problems? We will watch a TED talk, discuss a scenario, and share our own ideas, suggestions, questions and answers. Please join us for an open-ended discussion on everyday ethics.
Doors open at 6:00 PM; Program is 6:30-8:00 PM. Questions? Email jcogs@mindspring.com