¿Por qué tener hobbys se está volviendo un lujo?
How long do you think it takes you to read a book? Well, according to a recent study, more than 50% of people wouldn't be able to read one even in a year, and this problem is becoming increasingly common because we are less able to maintain our attention and dedicate time to a learning task. This problem isn't limited to the present; it will continue to expand in the future, causing power in society to shift from being centered on who has the most money to being centered on who can read a book, listen to cult music, or watch movies beyond those suggested by algorithms. Therefore, the ability to see, hear, or read culture will increasingly become a new form of wealth that will socially differentiate those who can do so from those who cannot. Channel's social media: / proyecto.progresivo / ramaweileras / ikigai.24 This video was written, produced, and directed by Ramiro Weileras. Edited by Nicolas Barletta. Thumbnail by Gonzalo Weileras.

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