

Sun, Dec 14
|Brewing Market
Are We Who We've Always Been?
"The Other" by Jorge Luis Borges (short story), "Speak, Memory" by Oliver Sacks (essay), & "On Aging" by Maya Angelou (poem) ⏱️ Preparation: Approx. 1.5 hours
Dec 14, 2025, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Brewing Market, 2770 Dagny Way #101, Lafayette, CO 80026, USA
All readings will be shared in the confirmation email.
"Speak, Memory" by Oliver Sacks In this reflective essay, Sacks delves into how memory, both accurate and distorted, shapes our identity. He invites readers to consider whether we are merely an accumulation of memories or if there’s a deeper self beneath our evolving recollections.
~7 pages
"On Aging" by Maya Angelou In this poem, Angelou explores the experience of aging, focusing on the disconnect between the aging body and the still-vibrant inner self. Her reflection prompts us to question whether the core self remains unchanged despite the physical transformation of aging. 1 page
"The Other" by Jorge Luis Borges This philosophical story features an older Borges encountering his younger self, initiating a conversation about identity, memory, and how the passage of time alters—or preserves—who we are. ~10 pages
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