On information, religious beliefs, god, cash, worths and modern technology
I have actually ended up being a follower of Yuval Noah Harari given that I read his very first book, Sapiens. For me (not a very passionate reader), Sapiens was a page-turner and kept me hooked onto every word of what he has actually created.
His composing design is just impeccable. His fluency and immaculate mind inspires me to know more regarding history.
His 2nd book Homo Deus persuaded me to end up being a vegetarian.
I have actually long been considering quiting meat, but nothing really inspired me– not those gut-wrenching videos portraying pet cruelty and neither those PETA campaigners that attempt some very innovative ways to turn you into vegan.
Not that I am ruthless, but they do not have the point of view that Yuval shares in his publication– something so engaging that even a non-believer would be moved.
And I just completed reviewing his newest work– 21 lessons for the 21 st century. To state it is a masterpiece would certainly be an exaggeration.
He shares his profound expertise on the technological and political challenges in advance of us– on terrorism, battle, humility, god, secularism, ignorance, justice, fact, fiction, education, significance and meditation.