A Omenirii | Sapiens. Scurta Istorie

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It’s provocative, slightly terrifying, and incredibly enlightening. Sapiens. Scurta istorie a omenirii

by Yuval Noah Harari is a wild ride through 100,000 years of history. We didn't conquer the world because we were

Was it progress, or "history's biggest fraud" that made us work harder for a less varied diet? I just finished reading by Yuval Noah Harari

We didn't conquer the world because we were the strongest or smartest individuals. We won because we can believe in shared stories . From the first campfire tales to modern-day corporations and currencies, these "fictions" allow millions of strangers to work together toward the same goal.

I just finished reading by Yuval Noah Harari , and it’s a total game-changer for how I view our species. Harari argues that what truly sets us apart isn't individual intelligence, but our unique ability to cooperate flexibly in large numbers through shared myths—like money, religion, and human rights. Key takeaways that stuck with me:

How we learned to talk about things that don't exist, allowing us to build empires.