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A Joosr Guide to Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari

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Today humans stand tall as the dominant species on planet Earth, but it wasn't always this way. It took us millions of years to climb from the bottom of the food chain, and you might be surprised at what we've learned-and lost-along the way.

Humans don't have the strength of bears, or the speed of cheetahs, of the flight of eagles. We're born weak and helpless in a world full of hungry predators, ready to devour us at the first chance. And yet today, humans dominate the planet, covering the earth with our society and unique culture. A lot has changed since our foraging days, and in Sapiens, you'll walk through history with the earliest humans, watching them ascend from foraging for bugs and hiding from beasts to creating powerful empires and soaring into the stars.

You will learn:

· Why humanity's future may be in cyborg engineering

· How the discovery of farming completely altered human lifestyles-possibly for the worse

· What makes human communication so much better than every other animal's.
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18 printed pages
Publication year
2015
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  • Nurana Heybatovahas quoted3 years ago
    The Ice Age made Eurasia a harsh, unforgiving place to live for any species, but the usually-fragile human species that arrived there millions of years ago had it especially rough.
  • Petar Ciricahas quoted5 years ago
    Since the beginning of the genus, humanity has used its advantages to surpass other creatures. But perhaps the greatest of humanity’s achievements lies in its ability to surpass its own natural boundaries.
  • lenakor2390has quoted5 years ago
    forming bonds and increasing their chances of survival

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