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Visit our website: https://aprendemosjuntos.bbva.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: / @aprendemosjuntos Follow us on Instagram: / aprendemosjuntosbbva Follow us on Facebook: http://fb.com/aprendemosjuntosBBVA Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aprendemosjun... Follow us on X: / aprenderjuntos_ Listen to our podcasts on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/07rXxtO... For the popularizer Gerry Garbulsky, life is like a big puzzle that is completed through the pieces or life experiences that we collect. The metaphors, conversations, anecdotes, poems and lessons from his life make up, in this video, the resolution of that vital puzzle. "Learning, both knowledge and know-how, has to do with how we can reconfigure the connections we have in our minds. Learning means rewiring our neurons so that they can do something we couldn't do before or know something we didn't know before. 'And so, how do we achieve neuronal plasticity? ' Speaker Gerry Garbulsky has been reflecting for over 30 years on life lessons and the mystery of learning that we obtain from each experience, each piece of knowledge and discovery made by humanity. Graduated in Physics and with a PhD in Materials Sciences from MIT, after devoting 13 years to business strategy consulting for The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), his interest in communication and the human being led him to change his professional career and dedicate himself to outreach. Garbulsky is director of TED in Spanish and organizer of TEDxRíodelaPlata, creator of the podcast 'Aprender de Grandes' and co-founder of the educational project 'El Mundo de las Ideas', spaces in which he continues to reflect on the learning capacity of the human being. “The secret to lifelong learning is motivation, surprise, and dedication or the time we dedicate to it. It is more difficult to learn as we grow, but it is not impossible if one has these conscious and open doors and develops them, and, if one does so, one can learn until the very last day. I believe that the day we stop learning is the beginning of the end,” he concludes. #Let'sLearnTogether2030