Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained: Defeating the Loneliness Epidemic!
by Max G | at Minnebar20 | 1:25 – 2:05 in Gandhi | View Schedule
Why does making friends as an adult feel like a high-level boss battle we weren't prepared for? In a world that is more connected than ever, the Loneliness Epidemic is hitting harder than we like to admit.
Join me for a session as they open up about their own journey through the 'Friendship Desert'—the missed connections, the flakiness of modern life, and the struggle to find a party that actually stays together. This isn't just a lecture; it's a shared space for us to be honest about the effort it takes to stay connected.
Through 2000s-themed nostalgia, interactive Kahoot quiz, and Q&A we’ll explore our collective experiences with friendship. We’ll dive into what it means to be vulnerable in a 'surface-level' world and how a 'Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained' mindset can break the cycle of isolation.
If you’re tired of 'solo-queuing' and ready to put in true effort for a permanent party, come join the conversation. Let's brave the unknown together! :D
Max G
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