Conveying rational thinking about long-term goals to youth and young adults

More than a year ago, I discussed here how we at Intentional Insights intended to convey rationality to young adults through our collaboration with the Secular Student Alliance. This international organization unites over 270 clubs at colleges and high schools in English-speaking countries, mainly the US, with its clubs spanning from a few students to a few hundred students. The SSA’s Executive Director is an aspiring rationalist and CFAR alum who is on our Advisory Board.
Well, we’ve been working on a project with the SSA for the last 8 months to create and evaluate an event aimed to help its student members figure out and orient toward the long term, thus both fighting Moloch on a societal level and helping them become more individually rational as well (the long-term perspective is couched in the language of finding purpose using science) It’s finally done, and here is the link to the event packet. The SSA will be distributing this packet broadly, but in the meantime, if you have any connections to secular student groups, consider encouraging them to hold this event. The event would also fit well for adult secular groups with minor editing, in case any of you are involved with them. It’s also easy to strip the secular language from the packet, and just have it as an event for a philosophy/​science club of any sort, at any level from youth to adult. Although I would prefer you cite Intentional Insights when you do it, I’m comfortable with you not doing so if circumstances don’t permit it for some reason.
We’re also working on similar projects with the SSA, focusing on being rational in the area of giving, so promoting Effective Altruism. I’ll post it here when it’s ready.