
Where curiosity meets connection
Think &
Think Again.
“I'm not worried about almost any of the other big problems in the world because we are now very capable of solving those. But we are incapable of getting people to talk to each other in a productive, respectful but really comprehensive way, and it is pretty clear that this is maybe ‘the’ problem of our generation.”
—Saul Perlmutter, Nobel Prize in Physics 2011
How it all began...
Do you ever feel like you're constantly encountering the same ideas and articles? It seems like algorithms have us well figured out, serving content that aligns with what we already know and believe.​
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It's comfortable at first but eventually it becomes… well a bit boring! I’ve been thinking: wouldn’t it be amazing to break out of that bubble and get some fresh, new perspectives?
That’s why I’m excited to introduce Think & Think Again.​

Why Join?
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Broaden
horizons
& learn
new things:
Engage with diverse content to expand your knowledge and discover new ideas.
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Challenge perspectives
& encourage reflection:
Explore thought-provoking material that helps us rethink our perspectives and beliefs.
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Foster open dialogue
& meaningful connections:
Participate in conversations that lead to deeper understanding and bring us closer together.
What is it?
A dedicated space to share and discover content that encourages fresh perspectives and stimulates thoughtful discussions. It includes articles, videos, podcasts, books, and more... all curated to inspire reflection and broaden conventional thinking. A place to Think & Think Again, together.

How does it work?
When you join Think & Think Again, you get access to three core elements designed to help you think more deeply, stay curious, and connect through meaningful conversation:
A curated library of thought-provoking content
Carefully selected articles, podcasts, and essays that challenge assumptions, expand perspectives, and offer a more constructive lens on the world.
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Monthly in-person events
Our In The Open gatherings bring small groups together in the park for honest, reflective conversations. Whether free-flowing or gently guided, these sessions are a chance to explore ideas with openness and care; not to win debates, but to understand each other better.
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Practice Cards
Simple, thoughtful prompts to stretch your thinking, spark better conversations, and bring reflection into your everyday life.
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Think & Think Again is here to create (a) space for thinking, questioning, listening, and finding common ground.
This space is built on curiosity, open-mindedness, and meaningful conversation. It’s not about talking at people or convincing them. It’s about exploring ideas together, challenging assumptions, and applying insights to everyday life. Discussions should leave people engaged and inspired to take action, not overwhelmed.
IT IS
✔ Curiosity-driven: We ask questions, explore ideas, and challenge assumptions with openness, not agenda.
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✔ A conversation, not a lecture: Insights are shared in a way that invites discussion, not intellectual superiority.
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✔ Action-oriented: Discussions encourage reflection and inspire real-world application in relationships, work, and society.
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IT IS NOT
✖ Preaching or persuading: The goal isn’t to convince, but to explore different ways of thinking.
✖ Doom and gloom: We acknowledge challenges but focus on insight, solutions, and action.
✖ Highbrow or exclusive: Big ideas are shared in an accessible, engaging way (no jargon, no gatekeeping.)


Jamie
Enterprise Account Executive
"Think & Think Again feels like a rare corner of the internet where open dialogue is actually encouraged. No agenda, no talking over each other... Just meaningful, thought-provoking discussions."

Andrew
Graphic Designer
"I love Think Again and the way it gently opens my mind to consider other perspectives. The approach feels refreshingly doable - especially as I realise how little I’m truly certain about. But leaning into that uncertainty isn’t always easy. It can be unsettling, even uncomfortable. Still, it’s far more expansive than clinging to a fixed view just for the sake of certainty. This project is a powerful invitation to think more deeply"

Abbey
Legal officer United Nations
"Challenging but respectful. I love that it’s okay to challenge conventional wisdom here and it's always done with respect and an openness to hearing different viewpoints."
Ways to get involved
There’s no single way to be part of Think & Think Again, just a shared spirit of curiosity and a willingness to explore new perspectives. Whether you dip your toe in or dive right in, here are a few ways to get involved.
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Share something that made you think again
Come across an article, podcast, or idea that challenged your thinking? Share it with the community (it might spark something new for someone else).
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Answer 5 short questions
Reflect on your own experiences and beliefs. Your answers could inspire others to think again, too.
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Become a community leader in your city
Help bring Think Again to life near you by hosting in-person conversations that create space for curiosity, connection, and fresh thinking.
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Try a Practice Card and tell us how it went
Practice Cards are small prompts or challenges designed to stretch your perspective; whether it’s asking a new question, noticing a bias, or rethinking an assumption. Pick one from the website, try it out, and share what you learned.
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Spread the word
Know someone curious, open-minded, or up for a good conversation? Invite them in; the more diverse the voices, the richer the thinking.
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It's all low-pressure, optional, and grounded in genuine curiosity.



Bella
I just loved my second 'In The Open' event on Saturday. The theme was perfect - so many directions it could be taken in. It was a pleasure meeting the other members, and I can see that these events will be not only an opportunity for intellectual engagement but also for new friendships.

Oli
I was initially a little bit apprehensive about joining the in person group meeting and discussion, questioning what value I had to contribute. But honestly, it was the warmest bunch of people I could’ve had the pleasure of meeting, and I felt immediately at ease sharing my thoughts/perspective with the group. I liken Think And Think Again to a ‘book club for ideas’… It’s exercise for your mind, delivered in a social, outdoors setting. I’ll definitely be making this part of my monthly ritual moving forward.

Milly
I LOVED IT! I felt so invigorated after it, it was so so marvellous. I cannot wait for the next one. I was nervous before going because everyone seems so impressive but it was just the best conversation. I got the sense that it was a space where all opinions were welcomed, that there was no judgement, just a commitment to listen.
