Summary of 21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari Audiobook
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A complete summary of Yuval Noah Harari book 21 Lessons for the 21st Century About the original book: 21 Lessons for the Twenty-First Century is an in-depth look at present world politics and humanity's immediate future written by historian, philosopher, and prominent author Yuval Noah Harari. Harari believes that the coming together of biotechnology and artificial intelligence might spell the end of history, with certain people becoming godlike. Despite the global implications of this issue, most individuals are distracted by irrelevant information and are unaware of the argument taking place around them. - The book is divided into five sections: - A discussion of the primary technological and political challenges confronting the global community - Potential responses to these challenges - An analysis of how humans can rise to the occasion to help solve these challenges - A discussion of whether humans can truly comprehend the global nature of these problems - The Harari's solution for assisting humans in gaining clarity.

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