Tuesday's vocational activation workshops on May 28 were divided into 2 parts.
The first part was spent watching a film with the intriguing title "Circus of the Butterflies." This short film gives a strong impulse for reflection on existence and human fate.
The film speaks about the metamorphosis of life through the symbolism of the butterfly. When we think for a moment about this colorful, graceful insect, we come to the conclusion that its charm comes from something that seems initially dead (cocoon) and devoid of all beauty (larva).
The butterfly is a symbol of life transformation, liberation from ego limitations, and a new beginning that can be the lot of each of us if we only believe in ourselves.
In the second part of the activities, motivated by the film, club members participated with full commitment in a game called "Chair Game." Its purpose was to learn communication, cooperation, and strategic planning. Starting the game, chairs are distributed among participants, and the task is to arrange them into a tower so that it doesn't fall over.
The person/team that gets rid of their chairs first wins.
The players quickly found that to win you need to think creatively and cooperate with other team members.




