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Yuval Noah Harari

  • Lu K.has quoted7 months ago
    The most common answer is that our language is amazingly supple. We can connect a limited number of sounds and signs to produce an infinite number of sentences, each with a distinct meaning. We can thereby ingest, store and communicate a prodigious amount of information about the surrounding world. A green monkey can yell to its comrades, ‘Careful! A lion!’ But a modern human can tell her friends that this morning, near the bend in the river, she saw a lion tracking a herd of bison. She can then describe the exact location, including the different paths leading to the area. With this information, the members of her band can put their heads together and discuss whether they ought to approach the river in order to chase away the lion and hunt the bison
  • Amanda Mirellehas quoted2 years ago
    Most mammals emerge from the womb like glazed earthenware emerging from a kiln – any attempt at remoulding will scratch or break them. Humans emerge from the womb like molten glass from a furnace. They can be spun, stretched and shaped with a surprising degree of freedom.

    A maioria dos mamíferos emerge do útero como cerâmica esmaltada saindo de um forno – qualquer tentativa de remodelação irá arranhá-los ou quebrá-los. Os humanos emergem do útero como vidro derretido de uma fornalha. Eles podem ser girados, esticados e modelados com um surpreendente grau de liberdade.

  • Amanda Mirellehas quoted2 years ago
    A carefully managed fire could turn impassable barren thickets into prime grasslands teeming with game.

    O fogo cuidadosamente controlado poderia transformar matagais intransponíveis em pastagens nobres repletas de caça.

  • Amanda Mirellehas quoted2 years ago
    harvest charcoaled animals, nuts and tubers.

    colher animais, nozes e tubérculos carbonizados.

  • Amanda Mirellehas quoted2 years ago
    issue its annual report.

    Publicar seu relatório atual

  • Андрей Маркеловhas quoted2 years ago
    It’s a puzzle why we binge on the sweetest and greasiest food we can find, until we consider the eating habits of our forager forebears. In the savannahs and forests they inhabited, high-calorie sweets were extremely rare and food in general was in short supply. A typical forager 30,000 years ago had access to only one type of sweet food – ripe fruit. If a Stone Age woman came across a tree groaning with figs, the most sensible thing to do was to eat as many of them as she could on the spot, before the local baboon band picked the tree bare
  • Андрей Маркеловhas quoted2 years ago
    There are even a number of present-day human cultures in which collective fatherhood is practised, as for example among the Barí Indians. According to the beliefs of such societies, a child is not born from the sperm of a single man, but from the accumulation of sperm in a woman’s womb. A good mother will make a point of having sex with several different men, especially when she is pregnant, so that her child will enjoy the qualities (and paternal care) not merely of the best hunter, but also of the best storyteller, the strongest warrior and the most considerate lover
  • Андрей Маркеловhas quoted2 years ago
    The proponents of this ‘ancient commune’ theory argue that the frequent infidelities that characterise modern marriages, and the high rates of divorce, not to mention the cornucopia of psychological complexes from which both children and adults suffer, all result from forcing humans to live in nuclear families and monogamous relationships that are incompatible with our biological software
  • Андрей Маркеловhas quoted2 years ago
    Notwithstanding the popular image of ‘man the hunter’, gathering was Sapiens’ main activity, and it provided most of their calories, as well as raw materials such as flint, wood and bamboo.
  • Андрей Маркеловhas quoted2 years ago
    When agriculture and industry came along people could increasingly rely on the skills of others for survival, and new ‘niches for imbeciles’ were opened up. You could survive and pass your unremarkable genes to the next generation by working as a water carrier or an assembly-line worker
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