21 Lessons for the 21st Century
Registered by grovalskii of Zehlendorf, Berlin Germany on 11/10/2019
This book is in a Controlled Release!
2 journalers for this copy...
from amazon.de:
In bringing his focus to the here and now, Harari will help us to grapple with a world that is increasingly hard to comprehend, encouraging us to focus our minds on the essential questions we should be asking ourselves today. Employing his trademark entertaining and lucid style, Harari will examine some of the world’s most urgent issues, including terrorism, fake news and immigration, as well as turning to more individual concerns, from resilience and humility to meditation.
In bringing his focus to the here and now, Harari will help us to grapple with a world that is increasingly hard to comprehend, encouraging us to focus our minds on the essential questions we should be asking ourselves today. Employing his trademark entertaining and lucid style, Harari will examine some of the world’s most urgent issues, including terrorism, fake news and immigration, as well as turning to more individual concerns, from resilience and humility to meditation.
Super interesting book. One should maybe not take speculations of the future too seriously, but a lot of what Harari writes makes sense. The book definitely makes you think.
Personal hand-over during a get-together at a Christmas market. :)
Thank you so much - this is my next non-fiction read after I finish Homo Deus.
Just as expected, like Sapiens and Homo Deus, thought-provoking and very interesting. It took me a while to get through though, as I had been reading it, just like Sapiens and Homo Deus, on the metro on the way to and from work. And then the age of Corona home office started... Now I picked it up again and took it with me on a little trip to the Baltic coast. The book is actually much more interesting than Stralsund or Wismar. And I'm more of a fan of holidays abroad. Hopefully the book will come with me to Portugal in a few weeks and find a new reader there.
There was no space in the suitcase, too many other books, so the book stayed in Berlin.
Passed on to a friend now when walking along the river Panke.
Passed on to a friend now when walking along the river Panke.