Il silenzio non è tempo sprecato | Luca Ubaldeschi | TEDxLegnano
Con tono pacato e profondo, Luca ci ha accompagnati in un viaggio tra musica e assenza di suono, tra la melodia di ”The Sound of Silence” e il frastuono costante delle nostre vite digitali. Ci ha mostrato come il silenzio, oggi quasi bandito dalle nostre abitudini, non sia un vuoto da riempire, ma uno spazio da custodire, un luogo dove si ricompone la concentrazione, si riaccende la creatività e si ritrova l’equilibrio. “Fare il giornalista è ancora una professione fantastica, da interpretare con spirito di servizio.”
Ho attraversato il passaggio dall’analogico al digitale, un’evoluzione complessa che ha ampliato le possibilità dell’informazione. Sono nato a Novi Ligure, ho lavorato per La Stampa tra Torino e Milano, poi al Secolo XIX di Genova, e oggi dirigo i quotidiani del gruppo Nem nel Nord Est, con base a Padova. So di essere una persona fortunata: ho avuto in dono una famiglia di cui sono orgoglioso, la possibilità di fare il lavoro che sognavo da ragazzo e, grazie ad esso, di conoscere tanta parte del mondo e tanti personaggi interessantissimi. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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