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Recommended Event: The Global Existential Summit #3 Online Jan 1–5, 2024

Dr Natalie Fraser continues The Global Existential Summit free and online January 1-5, 2024!

Mission #3 Explore hope and inspiration for living a more meaningful life.

For the 3rd year in a row, Dr Natalie Fraser has collected a group of 21 existential thinkers, including EHI’s Kirk Schneider and EHNW”s Bob Edelstein together with many more contemporary leading voices of the global Existential movement. To quote her: “The summit aims to explore hope and inspiration for living a more meaningful life. It is time for an era of inclusivity, love, and respect. Together, we can make this happen.” Many wholeheartedly agree with her – it is a time for inclusivity, love, and respect. You can access info on the summit here: https://existentialsummit.com/

FREE TICKETS for THE GLOBAL EXISTENTIAL SUMMIT #3: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-global-existential-summit-mission-3-tickets-716697059197?aff=EO

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