La curiosidad y el asombro son más importantes que el conocimiento - Federico Kukso

No questions asked, no hints… TV quiz shows; starting now! This is the starting point of this essay by science journalist Federico Kukso (@fedkukso), which is part of the book Why I Changed My Mind (Godot, 2024). In his text, Kukso invites us to relativize the concept of information accumulation as synonymous with wisdom and proposes appropriating human attributes such as curiosity and wonder to redesign our ways of inhabiting the world. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 🎙 Pre-production and voice: CECILIA BONA 💻 This episode was edited by: DANY FERNÁNDEZ (@danyrap.f) for @activandoproducciones.proyecto 🍴 Video editing: Luz Fernández ⚙️ General production: @ximegonzal3z ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 💰 Would you like to sponsor WHY READ? 📙 Find out how at https://porqueleer.com/patrocina ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 👋 I'm Cecilia Bona, and I created Why Read to promote the joy of reading. Are you following me on social media yet? ⚡  / porqueleerok   ⚡  / porqueleerok   ⚡  / porqueleerok   📚 What is WHY READ? Why Read is a multiplatform project that promotes the joy of reading. The idea is to spread the desire to read through recommendations, reviews, and discussions. We're growing every day! 📚 CECILIA BONA I'm a journalist, producer, and content creator. I've worked at radio stations like MITRE, VORTERIX, and CLUB OCTUBRE. I've loved reading since I was little, especially encouraged by my mom. Many of my passions come together at Why Read—radio, video editing, communication—and that's why I say it's made with so much love.