Sapiens: The Book That Changed How We See Human History

What Makes Sapiens Special Yuval Noah Harari’s ‘Sapiens’ stands apart from typical history books by focusing on the big picture rather than specific events. Instead of chronicling wars and kings, Harari examines three pivotal revolutions that transformed humanity: the Cognitive Revolution 70,000 years ago, the Agricultural Revolution 10,000 years ago, and the Scientific Revolution 500 years ago. The book’s central thesis is revolutionary: humans conquered the world not through physical strength or intelligence, but through our ability to believe in shared myths.

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