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Humans have committed atrocious acts... slavery, the Holocaust are facts we must consider, giving us a measure of our misdeeds. There is no more time: climate change is irreversible, and we are too late to return to a 'safe' level. But this doesn't mean apocalypse.
Humans have committed atrocious acts... slavery, the Holocaust are facts we must consider, giving us a measure of our misdeeds.
There is no more time: climate change is irreversible, and we are too late to return to a 'safe' level. But this doesn't mean apocalypse.
The review presents a reflective and balanced critique of Yuval Noah Harari's book, emphasizing humanity’s resilience despite persistent challenges. It acknowledges historical atrocities and current geopolitical tensions while highlighting a cautious optimism grounded in scientific understanding. Harari’s discourse on 21 key topics like climate change, migration, and digital disruption is recognized as insightful but imbued with subtle pessimism regarding the future. Overall, the book is viewed as a valuable, well-documented guide to navigating contemporary uncertainties. Discover Harari’s profound insights on humanity’s future—read 21 Lessons for the 21st Century today!
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