Honolulu Junto is an open group of objective & eager thinkers, working towards a goal of attaining success in life. Success defined as: the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. Meetings are held once a month to discuss intellectual, personal, business, and community topics.
This Junto was inspired by Benjamin Franklin, who hosted the first Junto in 1727. Like Franklin, we bring together intelligent people to discuss intellectual issues in a respectful manner.
Honolulu Junto Goals:
• Share ideas/goals and gain feedback for these
• Learn from each other
• Support and encourage each other’s ventures
• Hold each member accountable for their personal goals and aspirations
• Better our community and state
• Ensure personal success for each member
Rules
1. The Junto is a structural forum for the mutual improvement of each other. Each member must posses a spirit of inquiry along with a desire to improve themselves, their community, and to help others.
2. Debates are to be conducted in a sincere spirit of inquiry and truth, without dispute or desire of victory.
3. All discussion should promote warmth among members and express positive opinions.
4. Direct contradiction and negative feedback are prohibited.