We are living in a time of great prosperity, with widespread material wealth and personal well-being and health. Hardships that were common just a few generations ago, and which are still common in other societies, are increasingly rare in ours. Our houses are slightly too large, our tan somewhat too dark, our cars too fast, and our waist line to wide.

However, does this prosperity also make allow us the luxury of being too moral? Or is this "being too moral" simply impossible? What does it it mean to overindulge on morality? And what harm would be done if you would?


Time and Place for Philorum Group @ Central

1st and 3rd Wednesdays of every month.
18:15 for a 18:30 Start. Finish 21:30
(Feel free to come and go at any point during the night.)

The Members Bar, Floor 1
(Keep winding up to the top of the stairs.)
The Gaelic Club
64 Devonshire Street, Surry Hills
Sydney, Australia
(100 metres from a Central railway station exit.)

Cost: Free (Patronise the bar).

http://www.philorum.org/centralFutureCalendar.html
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