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Jan 2021
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Cómo hablar con otros que piensan distin...

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Lo mejor de TED en Español, publicado originalmente el 19 de marzo de 2020. En un mundo con muchas grietas, nos resulta cada vez más difícil conversar con gente que no comparte nuestras opiniones. Pero a la vez esta conversación es necesaria, diría fundamental, para llegar a acuerdos y poder convivir entre gente diversa. En su charla en TEDxRíodelaPlata, Guadalupe Nogués se pregunta qué está detrás del tribalismo que nos separa y qué pasa cuando nuestras opiniones se vuelven parte de nuestra identidad. Si recientemente tuvieron conversaciones incómodas, esta charla puede darles herramientas para sentirse mejor en la próxima oportunidad que tengan de influir y ser influidos. Para más ideas de TED en Español, los esperamos en TEDenEspanol.com.

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