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Sapiens. A Brief History of Humankind.

Writer: Tamara PiedrahitaTamara Piedrahita

Updated: Jul 2, 2018

Who are we?

How did we get here?

Where are we going?

As one of the best books I have read in the last 10 years, #Sapiens answers these questions and provides an interesting approach for #sustainability.

From a critical perspective and with an ironic touch, Sapiens explains the system our global society is living in and from where it comes from. It also shows open doors to #challenge our system and #change the path we are taking.


  • To reserve your seat click here (17.07.2018. Cologne, Germany)

  • To join the online discussion click here (17.07.2018).

  • To watch the discussion video click here.

  • To book a talk about this topic click here.

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Sapiens. A Brief History of Humankind.

Who recommends this book?

Great minds such as Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Barak Obama, recommend to read Sapiens. Why? In my personal opinion, if everyone would read this book and discuss it with friends and family, and other persons, we would be better off.

This book challenges the obvious non-changeable features of our system and provides proof of possible different ways of doing things.


About the Author of this book

Yuval Noah Harari, PhD in History from Oxford University. Todays lectures at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. And specializes in World History.

He's 2 more famous books are Sapiens, A Breif History of Humankind, Homo Deus, A Brief History of Tomorrow, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century.

Visit Yuval Noah Harari Homepage.

"I encourage all of us, whatever our beliefs, to question the basic narratives of ur world, to connect past development with present concerns, and not to be afraid of controversial issues". Yuval Noah Harari, Sapiens 2014.

About the Sapiens Workshop

The best way to learn something, is by doing it.

Join #SustainabilityTalks in an epic workshop that will challenge your beliefs on society. And will show you ways of understanding the system we live in.

  • No need to have read the Book

  • Online workshop also available

  • Open mind and non-judgmental attitude is highly recommended

The workshop includes brainstorming sessions.



Sapiens in a Nutshell

We know how long it takes to read a book, that's why we suggest you watch the #TedTalk video below.


Here a sneak peek!

Want more insights? Click on the link below for an extra talk from Yuval Noah Harari.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOO5xrEiC0M

 
 
 

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