Yuval Noah Harari

Sapiens and Homo Deus: The E-book Collection

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  • Nur Myrzahas quoted7 years ago
    Three important revolutions shaped the course of history
  • Abner Avilahas quoted4 years ago
    stand out from
  • Abner Avilahas quoted4 years ago
    Tolerance is not a Sapiens trademark. In modern times, a small difference in skin colour, dialect or religion has been enough to prompt one group of Sapiens to set about exterminating another group. Would ancient Sapiens have been more tolerant towards an entirely different human species? It may well be that when Sapiens encountered Neanderthals, the result was the first and most significant ethnic-cleansing campaign in history.

    Somos los mails de la historia 🥲

  • sariyyabunyatovahas quoted6 years ago
    like to believe that in the future people just like us will travel from planet to planet in fast spaceships. We don’t like to contemplate the possibility that in the future, beings with emotions and identities like ours will no longer exist, and our place will be taken by alien life forms whose abilities dwarf our own.
  • sariyyabunyatovahas quoted6 years ago
    What we should take seriously is the idea that the next stage of history will include not only technological and organisational transformations, but also fundamental transformations in human consciousness and identity.
  • sariyyabunyatovahas quoted6 years ago
    In 2014 more than 2.1 billion people were overweight, compared to 850 million who suffered from malnutrition. Half of humankind is expected to be overweight by 2030
  • sariyyabunyatovahas quoted6 years ago
    Physicists define the Big Bang as a singularity. It is a point at which all the known laws of nature did not exist. Time too did not exist. It is thus meaningless to say that anything existed ‘before’ the Big Bang. We may be fast approaching a new singularity, when all the concepts that give meaning to our world – me, you, men, women, love and hate – will become irrelevant. Anything happening beyond that point is meaningless to us.
  • sariyyabunyatovahas quoted6 years ago
    primum mobile, a first mover,
  • sariyyabunyatovahas quoted6 years ago
    Lawyers need to rethink issues of privacy and identity;
  • sariyyabunyatovahas quoted6 years ago
    Yet the world of 2014 is already a world in which culture is releasing itself from the shackles of biology.
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