November 17-18
“… if we in the older generation wish to develop virtue in the young, we must first develop corresponding virtue in ourselves.”
– John Kotre
Journeying in the Second Half of Life
Indiana-Michigan M.A.L.E.s invites you to retreat, taking time away to focus on the questions that come as we find ourselves looking over the top of the hill we’ve been climbing and begin to see down into the valley ahead of us …
Have I Mattered? Can I Still?
Teaching tales. Our own stories. Experience in nature. Join us as we weave these together to illuminate ways of creating a legacy that gives meaning to our lives and makes a difference in the lives of future generations
Come explore how you can be generative so that your life matters.
The retreat leader:
John Kotre, Ph.D., is a narrative psychologist whose books deal with lives, memories, stories, and legacies. Relevant to this retreat is Make It Count and Outliving the Self. A former Jesuit seminarian, John was a creator of the PBS series Seasons of Life and is currently collaborating on a documentary on the life of Teilhard de Chardin. He is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Michigan – Dearborn.