El Peligro De Estar Cuerda - Rosa Montero-holae... Today

Montero examines why so many artistic "geniuses" throughout history have struggled with mental health. She doesn't just romanticize the "tortured artist" trope; instead, she uses biology, psychology, and her own experiences with panic attacks to explain how a "different" brain wiring can be both a gift and a burden [1, 2].

In El peligro de estar cuerda (The Danger of Being Sane), Rosa Montero delivers a brilliant, genre-blurring exploration of the fine line between . Part personal essay, part journalistic investigation, and part memoir, the book feels like a deep, late-night conversation with a remarkably wise friend. The Heart of the Book El peligro de estar cuerda - Rosa Montero-holae...

Montero is incredibly open about her own "disconnections" and fears, making the book feel vulnerable and authentic. Montero examines why so many artistic "geniuses" throughout