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  • Reader

    5
    By Old Man cyclist
    This author is always enlightening.
  • Stories are not supposed to be literal.

    3
    By MAB USA
    Harari emphasizes that stories shape us, but all stories are false. Yes, stories of religions are myths, but these stories are limited human attempts to express the unfathomable. These are limited but not necessarily false. They may not convey something that is actually true and real, but reflects a deep truth and reality. Much of the book is based on this framework, which disappoints.
  • 21 Lessons for the 21st Century

    1
    By Mel Posi
    This book is one of the worst books I’ve ever read! There’s so much contradictions in what the author is saying and so much of the information is based on is opinions. Although the author tried to sound neutral, it was very apparent which sides he favored more. Overall, I would not recommend this book to anyone who wants to keep or grow a positive mindset and attitude.
  • horrible, out of touch, waste of time

    1
    By reactorsengineer
    literally the worst book i have read in my entire life 🤡
  • Excellent

    5
    By Appuser239
    Great summary of life around us and what could be coming in years to come. Helps makes sense of the world. Very well written
  • Great book

    5
    By archilny
    Harari’s perspective is very intelligent and fascinating.
  • Read last chapter and rest after

    4
    By DP Bhurtel
    Mr. Harari gives different view point of understanding of Society and Life. For me it reminded my early life where we used to discuss about a Life, Karma and Meditation and others. How we choose life: Bhakti Marga, and Gyan Marga. I wish he had put more information about the Hindu philosophy. Probably a marketing point of view was not favorable. If a information is true even from a religion book should have been referenced.
  • Fantástico

    5
    By hobbesmartinez
    El análisis pragmático del ser humano, la sociedad sus creencias y actitudes hace pensar realmente y objetivamente en mi ser
  • Human. Thought inducing

    3
    By Adnune764
    As you explore the author’s own fallible, biased, oversimplified, gloomy perspective, you end up challenging your own conceptions of reality ending with a glimpse into true self exploration.
  • 👍

    5
    By taramann
    Enjoyed this!
  • Interesting ideas but too many words

    3
    By A_Man_Is_No_One
    This book has interesting points but I do not like the authors writing style. It reads like an easy you write in college where there is a minimum word count requirement. I found myself getting annoyed while reading because the author could have easily express his ideas using less words.
  • Deeply Satisfying

    5
    By SDWill
    A truly provocative book. The author’s intellectual reach is displayed throughout with precision. This was a difficult read for me but ultimately a deeply satisfying one. The author does not gloss over the immense challenges facing this century on our planet both collectively and personally, yet he does so in a way that offers the reader reasons to be optimistic about the future as well. I would highly recommend ‘21 Lessons...’ to everyone who feels dissatisfied with the current human narrative and wants a deeper understanding of the experience.
  • Loved the other books

    5
    By Bookreader225
    If you enjoyed his other books, you’ll love this one.
  • Phew

    4
    By 4488662
    Let’s consider the book a journey ..a long journey. It starts out in the verdant lush forests with pristine creeks flowing giving off great energy. Then quickly you enter the desert with endless vistas that become weary and repetitive. You begin to sleepwalk just to get through. Finally a clump of grass, a spindly tree and before you once again the forest beckons. As your journey winds down you see clarity again and nourished and thankful to be out of the desert. This book try’s to be something it isn’t...a hundred pages at most with crisp editing would have been powerful and profound.
  • The book that I will read again

    5
    By Akram Bikhazi
    Extremely relevant to our times, very focussed on the global issues of the century. This work provides an effective synthesis and simplified easy to comprehend analysis of some of the most perplexing topics of our time. A very enjoyable read. Yuval does it again with this wonderful addition.
  • Fantastic Thinker

    5
    By richaded
    So many thought provoking concepts. If you wonder about what the future will be like, this book is a wonderful. For all the dreamers out there.
  • Good book, lots of truth

    5
    By evcoracingX275
    Good book with a lot of truth in it.
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    5
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