Harari … Reminder for some who missed his books
Yes, I have written about Yuval Noah Harari, a brilliant historian. However, I feel that some people may have missed reading or listening to him. Please do listen and hear him … and if you have objections, do write them down in your comments here.
The first book I read when it just came out.
I was bowled over. Presented copies to a few friends. Discussed this with them. And we all loved it. A dear friend of mine who had read this book in USA had another friend who thought there were flaws. She came over to Pakistan and was asked to discuss this book with me. Although we became close friends, the discussions never really could not go any further, which - I suspected - were because of our different ideas about life. The book sold millions of copies in many languages.If you haven't read it yet, please do. It's available in Pakistan, as are his other two books that followed.
Both of these are extremely interesting, though I find the first one much more of interest because of my love for the way Homo sapiens evolved and are now (so far) the 'rulers' of our planet.
Will they remain so?
Homo Deus has a few answers, too.
The Third Book has his Lessons and is something you may accept or not. I do, for most part. But, then, I also have Scientists Michio Kaku and Neil deGrasseTyson who have their own answers to some of these ideas.
Right now I have just finished my favourite Graphic Novel (Part 1) of Harari's Sapiens and I'd suggest that you read this if you prefer the styles. It's available at Liberty Books. My admiration of graphic stories is something all my friends know about and I have quite a collection. If you haven't ever tried one, take a look at this one, then.
Just before I finished the above I saw an ad on the Net about this.
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