![]() I have uncountable positive comments I could make about the wisdom it shows and issues it raises. ‘Homo Deus’ is my favourite non fiction book in years, an all time favourite. ![]() ![]() Fuelled by passion and intellect, organised and delivered for any curious human of under average intelligence to genius to absorb and understand. ‘Sapiens’ will stand out in history as a clearly mapped out record of the evolution of human beings from apes to modern day. The chapter on work is my favorite but also the other chapters gave me some great ideas that helps me understand what is going on around me right now. I know that this book does not predict the future but it lays some of most likely to happen possibilities. It explains to so many whys and pose some good questions about future. It gave me so much insights about our society. From the technological development, climate change environment, and society anything can change the outcome of the world in 2050. On this manner, Harari specifically says that it is impossible to predict the future even by 2050 because there are so many different variants in how things might take shape. The book spams from the (upcoming) future of work, healthcare, information, immigration, environment and society, describing some of the possibilities that we are going to see in our world. ![]() In 21 Lessons For The 21st Century, professor Yuval Noah Harari presents some the most important issues that mankind is facing in the near future – in particular by 2050. ![]()
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