Uncommon Sense is Elucid's conversational series dedicated to the exchange of ideas, experiences, and perspectives through intimate, curated conversation.
For our second gathering, we're joined by Hameem Khan for an evening exploring one of humanity's oldest and most enduring questions: What does it truly mean to be free?
Freedom is often understood as the ability to do whatever we want. But is that really freedom? Does freedom exist without responsibility? Without limits? Without others?
Through a guided conversation, we'll explore how freedom is shaped by our identities, relationships, choices, and the social, cultural, and personal structures we move through every day.
This is not a lecture or a debate. It is a space for thoughtful dialogue, where participants are invited to question, listen, challenge ideas, and reflect together. The intention isn't to arrive at definitive answers, but to leave with richer questions, new perspectives, and meaningful conversation.
Uncommon Sense is Elucid's conversational series dedicated to the exchange of ideas, experiences, and perspectives through intimate, curated conversation.
For our second gathering, we're joined by Hameem Khan for an evening exploring one of humanity's oldest and most enduring questions: What does it truly mean to be free?
Freedom is often understood as the ability to do whatever we want. But is that really freedom? Does freedom exist without responsibility? Without limits? Without others?
Through a guided conversation, we'll explore how freedom is shaped by our identities, relationships, choices, and the social, cultural, and personal structures we move through every day.
This is not a lecture or a debate. It is a space for thoughtful dialogue, where participants are invited to question, listen, challenge ideas, and reflect together. The intention isn't to arrive at definitive answers, but to leave with richer questions, new perspectives, and meaningful conversation.