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When Did Self-Care Become a Solo Sport?
When Did Self-Care Become a Solo Sport?

jeu. 22 janv.

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The Nine

When Did Self-Care Become a Solo Sport?

And what does that have to do with social sustainability?

Heure et lieu

22 janv. 2026, 19:00 – 23:00

The Nine, Rue Archimède 69, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

À propos de l'événement

The Problem

We talk endlessly about environmental sustainability. Carbon footprints. Circular economy. The metrics are clear.

Social sustainability? We've turned it into individual wellness programs. Meditation apps. Solo yoga. Therapy subscriptions. The message: fix yourself, alone, with a screen.

Meanwhile: 77% of workers globally experience burnout. EU burnout costs €617 billion annually. The wellness industry is worth $66 billion.


We're spending billions on isolation to fix problems caused by isolation.


Here's what we've forgotten:


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