Yuval Noah Harari

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 1. Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari 



Greatest History Books #1: Sapiens 

Favorite Quote 


“History is something that extra few people have been doing while everyone else was ploughing fields and carrying water buckets.” — Yuval Noah Harari 

  

The Book in One Sentence 

Sapiens is your guide to becoming an expert on the entire history of the human race as it reviews everything our species has been through from ancient ancestors to our dominating place in the world today. 

  

Why should you read it? 

This might be the most comprehensive, all-in-one history book out there. It is jam-packed with fascinating facts and details, making it an essential read for anyone interested in human history. 

  

Key Takeaways 

The ability to think gave early humans language, which eventually led to agricultural advances allowing them to grow exponentially.  


Improvements in trade were only possible with the invention of money and writing. 


With better economic and communication means, scientific progress gave our race the abilities necessary to get to where we are today. 


If you want to learn more, you can read our free four-minute summary or get a copy for yourself. 

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