Victor Niederhoffer's NYC Junto
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Junto
is a monthly meeting which focuses on
Libertarianism, Objectivism
and Investing.
The NYC Junto was founded in 1985 by investor Victor
Niederhoffer, who hosts each meeting. Information about Victor and his
activities is available at
http://dailyspeculations.com/.
This Junto is inspired by the Junto hosted by Benjamin Franklin from
1727 to 1757. Like Franklin, we bring together intelligent people to
discuss intellectual issues in a respectful manner.
Our meetings are usually held in Manhattan on the first Thursday of
each month. We usually have a guest speaker who can bring new insights and
ideas to us. Debate and questions are encouraged.
Admission is free. No donation is requested.
There is no connection with any political or religious organization or
group.
Invitation from Victor
Niederhoffer:
I invite you to come to the Junto and join some select friends who
believe strongly in the sanctity of life, liberty, and property. Those of
us who share these views are all too rare in this society. I believe all of
us can benefit by meeting to exchange ideas and insights.
For more than 30 years of his life, Benjamin Franklin held a series of
weekly meetings of what he called the Junto, a group of 12 men who would
gather to discuss truth, morality, and intellectual issues in an attempt to
improve themselves and their society. My goal is to accomplish the same for
ourselves.
Guided by science, logic and rationality, Franklin attempted to explore
all aspects of his world and learned a tremendous amount. By his pursuit of
knowledge, happiness and self-benefit he was able to create good for his
society. The idea of a Junto is appealing to me -- each month, I eagerly
look forward to bringing together successful, intelligent men and women who
share these ideals.
In Franklin's original Junto, the members used a guide a series of 24
questions, such as:
- Have you met with anything in the author you last read,
remarkable or suitable to be communicated to the Junto, particularly in
history, morality, poetry, physic, travels, mechanic arts, or other parts
of knowledge?
- What new story have you lately heard agreeable for telling in
conversation?
- Hath any citizen in your knowledge failed in his business
lately, and what have you heard of the cause? Have you lately heard of any
citizen's thriving well, and by what means? Have you lately heard how any
present rich man, here or elsewhere, got his estate?
- What unhappy effects of intemperance have you lately heard; of
imprudence, of passion, or of any other folly or vice? What happy effects
of temperance, of prudence, of moderation, or of any other virtue?
- Do you think of anything at present in which the Junto may be
serviceable to mankind?
- Have you any weighty affairs in hand in which you think the
advice of the Junto may be of service? In what manner can the Junto, or
any them, assist of in any of your honorable designs?
Franklin included additional questions reflecting his group's
position as an influencer of city and state politics. I see our group as
more of an intellectual exercise -- rather than influencing the government
directly, I would prefer that we have a positive beneficial impact on each
other.
With this in mind, we have a more up-to-date version of some of these
questions, as well as some additional ones suggested by today's world:
- What is the most interesting or unusual thing you have read,
seen, or heard about in the last month? What is the most potentially
dangerous or harmful? The most beneficial? The most significant for the
people here today?
- What can we learn from world events today? Has there been any
notable failure or success, financial, political, or otherwise, from which
we can gain insight and understanding?
- Can a man or woman arrive at perfection in this life? What is
the proper balance between idealism and pragmatism in our existence?
(Franklin's own question)
- How can we judge the goodness of art, music, drama or
literature?
- Is science compatible with religion? What is the appropriate
role of religion in our lives, if any?
- What is the most important political issue facing this country
in the next five years?
- Whom do you respect most? Why?
I believe that by considering these important issues, as well
as others which you will suggest, we can improve our minds, our lives, and
the minds and lives of people around us.
More
on Benjamin Franklin and Junto.
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