I am a little late to this party - Homo Sapiens by Yuval Noah Hariri is the kind of book I love to read. Takes up a concept - human evolution - about which we think we know everything and then turns it upside down bit by bit.
How humans became agriculturists from foragers? (some interesting answers there)
What happened to the other human species? (Yes, there were other human species and what happened to them is not pretty)
What happened to large mammals when they were encountered by humans?
How did civilizations die?
What made certain civilizations prosper?
What has this got to do with the work we do?
I feel that a lot of what humans have undergone in their evolutionary journey over millions of years stays with them as they take up jobs in the corporate jungle as hunters and foragers or agriculturists or whatever.
A lot of our behaviour stems from there and at some level it is important to understand this evolutionary journey.
All in all, a wonderful book to read - as has been acclaimed by millions of readers, so I am a bit late to the party...
How humans became agriculturists from foragers? (some interesting answers there)
What happened to the other human species? (Yes, there were other human species and what happened to them is not pretty)
What happened to large mammals when they were encountered by humans?
How did civilizations die?
What made certain civilizations prosper?
What has this got to do with the work we do?
A lot of our behaviour stems from there and at some level it is important to understand this evolutionary journey.
All in all, a wonderful book to read - as has been acclaimed by millions of readers, so I am a bit late to the party...
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