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The Value Crisis – An Exploration of Today’s Value Systems

May 3, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Are you concerned about the decisions being made in your community, province, or country?  Perhaps you can’t understand why some people are so opposed to the things you believe are important.  At last, a presentation that can open up a valuable discussion on your terms, not preaching someone else’s!
The greatest challenges facing society today boil down to conflicts in values.  However, Andrew Welch believes that we all share the same values, and that what appears as conflict between human values is actually something quite different.  In this ground-breaking presentation, he shares a new perspective on the role of values in our lives and in our society.  You will experience a paradigm shift with wide-ranging implications, from a new understanding of frustration with the actions others, to realizations of how we might change our own lives for the better.
No matter what point you occupy on the political spectrum, this talk will resonate with your beliefs and open up a whole new way of thinking about what you do every day and the world around you.
Andrew Welch is a Nova Scotia native now living in Ontario.  His book “The Value Crisis” was published in 2014 to rave reviews, and he is in frequent demand to speak on the topic to groups of all sizes (including a well-received talk for the Seniors College Association of Nova Scotia last February).  In addition to studying and writing about value systems, his varied background includes being a software designer, a world-ranking town crier, an active member of the national Red Cross Disaster Management team, and the founder of Transition Erin.
Free  –  All welcome  –  No registration, just come!   Contact info@transitionbay.ca with any questions.

Details

Date:
May 3, 2017
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Venue

Tantallon Public Library
3646 Hammonds Plains Road
Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia Canada
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