You Are MADE to Face the Unknown
For many of us, the past two years have been some of the most challenging times of our life. Dealing with a global pandemic? Sure. Expectations about your college experience getting squashed? Ok. Being disconnected from your friends, feeling isolated, figuring out classes online? You bet. Missing internships, studies abroad, campus and chapter traditions? Absolutely.
Oh, and don't forget the existential angst of not knowing if we are all doing enough good in the world to counteract all the pain and suffering. That's real too.
As a Greek community, we need to take this moment to regroup. This is when we remind ourselves of what’s true and why we're really here. We redefine how we want to remember our collegiate experience. We think about ourselves in the context of the world at large.
We value our relationships with our chapter more than ever. We move forward, boldly and profoundly changed. We move forward together.
In this session, we are going to talk about:
Oh, and don't forget the existential angst of not knowing if we are all doing enough good in the world to counteract all the pain and suffering. That's real too.
As a Greek community, we need to take this moment to regroup. This is when we remind ourselves of what’s true and why we're really here. We redefine how we want to remember our collegiate experience. We think about ourselves in the context of the world at large.
We value our relationships with our chapter more than ever. We move forward, boldly and profoundly changed. We move forward together.
In this session, we are going to talk about:
- The Hero’s Journey as outlined by Joseph Campbell (hint: you’re on it right now!)
- The role we play in each other’s lives as highly social creatures who need connection
- The human psyche and the ability to persevere, stay resilient and get stronger in the face of adversity