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@mazmhussain
My most midwit book opinion is that Yuval Noah Harari books are good. He is a talented synthesizer of information and he gives the reader some basic narratives that stick to the mind. If one were to fully internalize his hyper-materialist technological worldview I think that would be a mistake, but you should never read anything uncritically. I find his books are entertaining, harmless, and reasonably useful. Irrelevant to my assessment but he also seems to be a nice guy.
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@dwr.eth
Sapiens is a good book.
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@badadvicehq
I'm still reading Homo Deus, and I can say that it was quite expository and points to things you know deep down but probably wasn't paying attention to. His books are truly reasonably useful. When I'm one with Homo Deus, I'll read 1 or 2 more of his books to understand his thoughts pattern. Which would you recommend I read next Murtaza?
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@woodee.eth
Sapiens is one of the example about how mind blowing his books are.
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hard agree.
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