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Summary of Sapiens

  • Netanya Obedyhas quoted2 years ago
    Homo sapiens species began creating larger arrangements known as cultures. In line with this, the development of these cultures forms what is known as history.
  • Federico Barrioshas quoted2 years ago
    merely being able to create a “reality” which did not exist, tons of strangers were able to cooperate and work together
  • Federico Barrioshas quoted2 years ago
    Some how, Homo Sapiens were able to form large groups, control them, found cities and rule empires. This was achieved, perhaps, through the use of fiction. According to what fiction suggests, tons of strangers can come together to achieve something, by simply believing common myths
  • Federico Barrioshas quoted2 years ago
    Only Homo Sapiens can talk about things which fail to exist, and believe them. The danger herein is not in believing these fictitious stories, but the ability to believe them collectively
  • Federico Barrioshas quoted2 years ago
    major characteristic of our language is the ability to transmit information about things which are not even in existence. It is therefore important to note that things such as legends, myths, gods and religions surfaced during the cognitive revolution
  • Federico Barrioshas quoted2 years ago
    Another striking theory is that language evolved to meet the needs of social cooperation, which in essence, is gossip. It does sound silly to think that language would evolve to enable human beings gossip about other people and events, yet, many studies prove just how true this theory is
  • Federico Barrioshas quoted2 years ago
    big brain drains the body, physically. As a matter of fact, the human brain consumes not less than 25% of energy when the body is at rest.
  • Federico Barrioshas quoted2 years ago
    When species are birthed from an ancestor common to them, they are called “genus,” the plural form being “genera.” Organisms are often identified with a “genus” which is closely followed by the organism’s species. T
  • Federico Barrioshas quoted2 years ago
    History is made up of three major landmarks: The cognitive revolution, the agricultural revolution, and the scientific revolution
  • b2309711408has quoted3 years ago
    were just a bunch of unimportant animals, who were no different, nor had any consequence on their world than did animals.
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