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Sapiens, a brief history of humankind by Yuval Noah Harari (Harvill Secker)
“About 13.3 billion years ago, matter, energy, time and space came into being in what is known as the Big Bang.” YOU will like this one. It is about you. Us. The master species. The wise ones. Dr Harari’s middle … Continue reading
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Tagged Budhist, History of the world, Humanist, Importance of fiction, Yuval Noah Harari
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